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Old 08-05-2013, 08:00 AM   #18
phossler
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Glad I asked the question -- learning a lot from the discussion

So far, my take away is that (as always) there's many ways to do it, but since the ebook I'm re-formatting for my brother (neither of us are in the business) only has a few simple tables, the css and html approach seems the most practical.

Also the most tedious since you have to get the <th> and <tr> and <td> structures correct.

Since some of his tables are 3x3 and some are 4xN I think they'll 'fit' onto our KT screens.

It'd be nice if Sigil had a 'Table Wizard' to use as a starting point where you could specify the number of rows and columns, then enter the text into a Sigil grid. Let Sigil do the hard work of making the tags and the basic structure for us to customize and polish

Paul

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