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String.HTML
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Method String.HTML.simple_obox()
- Method
simple_obox
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string String.HTML.simple_obox(array(array(string)) rows, void|string frame_color, void|string cell_color, void|string width, void|string padding, void|function(int:string) cell_callback)
- Description
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This function should solve most of the obox needs that arises. It
creates a table out of the array of arrays of strings fed into it.
The tables will (with default settings) have a thin black outline
around the table and between its cells. Much effort has gone into
finding a simple HTML reresentation of such obox that is rendered
in a similar way in all popular browsers. The current
implementation has been tested against IE, Netscape, Mozilla,
Opera and Konquest.
- Parameter rows
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Simply an array of arrays with strings. The strings are the
values that should appear in the table cells. All rows should
have equal number of cells, otherwise the result will not be
very eye pleasing.
- Parameter frame_color
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The color of the surrounding frame. Defaults to "#000000".
- Parameter cell_color
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The background color of the cells. Defaults to "#ffffff".
- Parameter width
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The border width. Defaults to "1".
- Parameter padding
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The amount of padding in each cell. Defaults to "3".
- Parameter cell_callback
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If provided, the cell callback will be called for each cell. As
in parameters it will get the current x and y coordinates in the
table. The upper left cell is 0,0. In addition to the
coordinates it will also receive the background color and the
contents of the current cell. It is expected to return a
td-element.
- Example
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function cb = lambda(int x, int y, string bgcolor, string contents) {
if(y%2) return "<td bgcolor='#aaaaff'>"+contents+"</td>";
return "<td bgcolor='"+bgcolor+"'>"+contents+"</td>";
}
simple_obox(my_rows, "#0000a0", 0, "1", "3", cb);
- See also
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pad_rows
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