Some of the features of this type of table are obsolete but have not yet
been removed, because some code still uses them. These features are:
- - The title. The title (or caption, actually) is a property of the
- table_item (see output/table-item.h) in which a table is embedded,
- not a property of the table itself.
+ - The title and caption. These are properties of the table_item (see
+ output/table-item.h) in which a table is embedded, not properties of
+ the table itself.
- Row and columns offsets (via tab_offset(), tab_next_row()). This
feature simply isn't used enough to justify keeping it.
struct table table;
struct pool *container;
- /* Table title, or a null pointer if no title has been set.
-
- The table title is properly part of struct table_item, not struc*/
- char *title;
+ /* Table title and caption, or null. */
+ char *title, *caption;
int cf; /* Column factor for indexing purposes. */
/* Table contents.
void tab_headers (struct tab_table *, int l, int r, int t, int b);
void tab_title (struct tab_table *, const char *, ...)
PRINTF_FORMAT (2, 3);
+void tab_caption (struct tab_table *, const char *, ...)
+ PRINTF_FORMAT (2, 3);
void tab_submit (struct tab_table *);
/* Rules. */
unsigned opt, const char *, ...)
PRINTF_FORMAT (7, 8);
+void tab_footnote (struct tab_table *, int x, int y, const char *format, ...)
+ PRINTF_FORMAT (4, 5);
+
void tab_subtable (struct tab_table *, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,
unsigned opt, struct table_item *subtable);
void tab_subtable_bare (struct tab_table *, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,