How to use tables
Find the sample table here that most matches your need, then use the
button to see the markup.
This is a plain table
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One with borders
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This is with labels
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This one can be sorted
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Now all of them combined
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Some other types of table
class="tablecenter":
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Here the text is top-aligned
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Here it is vertical-centered
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class="vertical-centered" - table aligned left, text aligned vertically centered
class="vertical-centered wikitable" style="border: 1px solid grey;"
Centered heading -
1 {| class="tablecenter" style="border:1px solid"
2 ! colspan="2" style="background:#ffff99;text-align:center;" | Debugging
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4 | F10
5 | Step over (gdb's "next")
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7 | F11
8 | Step into (gdb's "step")
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10 | F12
11 | Step out of (gdb's "finish")
12 |}
Debugging
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F10
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Step over (gdb's "next")
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F11
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Step into (gdb's "step")
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F12
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Step out of (gdb's "finish")
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:{|class="tablecenter" style="border:1px solid darkgray;"
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Screenshot with neat border
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Link image and external url:
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- a huge collection of calendars with a broad range of topics
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