Dropped support for EOL Python 2.4-2.6 and 3.0-3.4.
Added support for Python 3.5-3.9.
Added del_column(field_name).
Added get_csv_string with delimiter option (comma or tab) and optional header.
Use wcwidth for better wide char support.
New paginate method can be used to produce strings suitable for piping to lp/lpr.
from_html now handles HTML tables with colspan, rather than choking on them.
Added min_width, min_table_width and max_table_width attribute/options for
better control of table sizing.
Added "title" attribute/option for table titles.
When slice syntax is used to create a new sub-table out of an existing table, the rows
are sorted before, not after, the slicing. The old behaviour (slice then sort) can be
achieved by setting oldsortslice=True.
The from_csv table factory now accepts CSV format parameters as keyword arguments
(e.g. delimiter, doublequote, escapechar, etc.)
Added 0x000f to the list of special characters with width 0, to fix problems with
coloured strings produced by the Blessings library.
Fixed constructor argument float_format to work as intended.
Removed print_html() from README.
Added from_json and get_json_string to PrettyTable.
Fixed PLAIN_COLUMN to PLAIN_COLUMNS in README.
Added Markdown and Org mode styles.
PrettyTable 0.7 - Feb 17, 2013
Improved Python 2 and 3 compatibility (2.4-3.2).
Improved support for non-Latin characters. Table widths should now be calculated
correctly for tables with e.g. Japanese text.
Table contents can now be read in from a .csv file
Table contents can now be read in from a DB-API compatible cursor
Table contents can now be read in from a string containing a HTML table (thanks to
Christoph Robbert for submitting this patch!)
New valign attribute controls vertical alignment of text when some cells in a row
have multiple lines of text and others don't. (thanks to Google Code user maartendb
for submitting this patch!)
hrules attribute can now be set to HEADER, which draws a rule only under the header
row
New vrules attribute controls drawing of vertical rules and can be set to FRAME,
ALL or NONE
New header_style attribute controls formatting of text in table headers and can be
set to cap, title, upper, lower or None
Fixed a simple bug regarding validation of max_width (thanks to Anthony Toole for
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