NAME
LaTeX::Table::Themes::ThemeI - Interface for LaTeX table themes.
SYNOPSIS
package MyThemes::Custom;
use Moose;
with 'LaTeX::Table::Themes::ThemeI';
sub _definition {
return { CENTRALPARK =>
{
'HEADER_FONT_STYLE' => 'bf',
'HEADER_FONT_COLOR' => 'white',
'HEADER_BG_COLOR' => 'latextbl',
'DATA_BG_COLOR_ODD' => 'latextbl!25',
'DATA_BG_COLOR_EVEN' => 'latextbl!10',
'DEFINE_COLORS' => '\definecolor{latextbl}{RGB}{93,127,114}',
'HEADER_CENTERED' => 1,
'VERTICAL_RULES' => [ 1, 0, 0 ],
'HORIZONTAL_RULES' => [ 1, 1, 0 ],
'BOOKTABS' => 0,
'EXTRA_ROW_HEIGHT' => '1pt',
}};
}
1;
DESCRIPTION
This is the theme interface (or Moose role), that all theme objects must use.
CREATING THEMES
A theme is defined as an hash reference containing all options:
# a very ugly theme...
my $theme = {
'Duisburg' => {
'HEADER_FONT_STYLE' => 'sc',
'HEADER_FONT_COLOR' => 'white',
'HEADER_BG_COLOR' => 'blue',
'HEADER_CENTERED' => 1,
'DATA_BG_COLOR_ODD' => 'blue!30',
'DATA_BG_COLOR_EVEN' => 'blue!10',
'CAPTION_FONT_STYLE' => 'sc',
'VERTICAL_RULES' => [ 1, 2, 1 ],
'HORIZONTAL_RULES' => [ 1, 2, 0 ],
'EXTRA_ROW_HEIGHT' => '2pt',
'BOOKTABS' => 0,
},
};
- Fonts
-
HEADER_FONT_STYLE,CAPTION_FONT_STYLE. Valid values are bf (bold), it (italics), sc (caps) and tt (typewriter). When this option is undef, then header (or caption, respectively) is written in normal font. - Colors
-
HEADER_FONT_COLORcan be used to specify a different font color for the header. Requires thexcolorLaTeX package.Set
HEADER_BG_COLORto use a background color in the header,DATA_BG_COLOR_EVENandDATA_BG_COLOR_ODDfor even and odd data rows. Requires thecolortbland thexcolorLaTeX package.You can define colors with
DEFINE_COLORS, for example:'DEFINE_COLORS' => '\definecolor{latextbl}{RGB}{78,130,190}', - Rules
-
VERTICAL_RULES,HORIZONTAL_RULES-
A reference to an array with three integers, e.g.
[ 1, 2, 0 ]. The first integer defines the number of outer rules. The second the number of rules after the header and after the first column. The third is the number of inner rules. For example Dresden is defined as:'Dresden' => { ... 'VERTICAL_RULES' => [ 1, 2, 1 ], 'HORIZONTAL_RULES' => [ 1, 2, 0 ], }The first integers define one outer rule - vertical and horizontal. So a box is drawn around the table. The second integers define two rules between header and table and two vertical rules between first and second column. And finally the third integers define that columns are separated by a single vertical rule whereas rows are not separated by horizontal lines.
RULES_COLOR_GLOBAL-
If your theme uses the
colortblLaTeX package, this command should handle the coloring of the rules. See thecolortbldocumentation.'RULES_COLOR_GLOBAL' => '\arrayrulecolor{white}\doublerulesepcolor{black}', RULES_WIDTH_GLOBAL-
Code that controls the width of the rules. See for example the
colortbldocumentation.'RULES_WIDTH_GLOBAL' => '\setlength\arrayrulewidth{1pt}\setlength\doublerulesep{0pt}', RULES_CMD-
A reference to an array with four LaTeX commands for the top, mid (between header and data), inner and bottom rules.
RULES_CMD => [ '\toprule', '\midrule', '\midrule', '\bottomrule' ]; BOOKTABS-
Use the
booktabsLaTeX package for "Publication quality tables". Instead of\hline,LaTeX::Tablethen uses\toprule,\midruleand\bottomrule. 0 (don't use this package) or 1 (use it). A shortcut forRULES_CMD => [ '\toprule', '\midrule', '\midrule', '\bottomrule' ];
- Misc
-
EXTRA_ROW_HEIGHT-
Will set
\extrarowheightin the floating environment. Requires thearrayLaTeX package. STUB_ALIGN-
Defines how the left-hand column, the stub, is aligned. Default is 'l' (left aligned).
HEADER_CENTERED-
This controls the alignment of the header columns, excluding the stub when
STUB_ALIGNis defined. Valid values are 0 (not centered) or 1 (centered). Typically, it is recommended to center headers, but sometimes this does not look right. In this case, (left) align the header manually.
You can either quickly add themes after initiation of an LaTeX::Table:
$table->set_custom_themes($theme);
Or, you can build a "THEME MODULE" and extend the list of predefined themes.
THEME MODULE
Now, to build a theme that you can easily load, take the "SYNOPSIS" template, change it and then make it accessible in LaTeX::Table by saving it under the LaTeX::Table::Themes::* namespace.
Alternatively, you can use the search_path() method to add custom paths. For example save the "SYNOPSIS" module as ./MyThemes/Custom.pm and then add MyThemes in the script that uses the new theme:
# in ./script.pl
$table->search_path( add => 'MyThemes');
If your theme looks nice, please contribute it.
SEE ALSO
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006-2010 <limaone@cpan.org>
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.