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Perhaps @njbart could comment as he suggested this originally (according to the commit). |
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See #3929 -- this is actually a longstanding issue that at least ten people have commented about. I'm actually tempted to simply remove the |
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For my part, I am still firmly against any wholesale removal of the My reasons have not changed: Apart from the fact that I personally find tables without spaces much more appealing typographically, the vast majority of reputable style manuals also recommend designing tables without any extra horizontal space at the beginning or the end of a line.
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Just another perspective on this topic: The Bootstrap tables have had spacing on the sides for years (and use open tables on the sides). Here's the Bootstrap 5 documentation, the Bootstrap 4 documentation and the Bootstrap 1 documentation from 2011. It seems that tables with the spacing on the sides are totally normal on the web. They are used in the major UI component frameworks:
There are a few frameworks that use bordered tables:
I also found one Framework that uses unbordered tables without spacing: |
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Hi, everyone, I'm working on an Chinese document using pandoc. I find that the left and right margin of table is weird, like this:
Actually, I prefer something like this:
I find that pandoc add
@{}
to the begin and end column declaration, like\begin{longtable}[]{@{}ccccc@{}}
, which is done here:pandoc/src/Text/Pandoc/Writers/LaTeX/Table.hs
Lines 102 to 104 in a2dfda0
Digging more, I find that this feature was imported in the commit 229c225, from 2013.
Why does pandoc remove "extra space at beginning and end"? Also, Is it possible to add a switch to control this feature?
Thanks a lot.
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