Most options are accessible here:
"CENTER, LEFT, RIGHT"
Example:
[% IF CENTER %]\centering
[% END %]
"ENVIRONMENT, STAR, POSITION, SIDEWAYS"
These options for floating environments are typically used like:
[% IF ENVIRONMENT %]\begin{[% ENVIRONMENT %][% IF STAR %]*[% END %]}[% IF POSITION %][[% POSITION %]][% END %]
...
[% END %]
# the tabular environment here
...
[% IF ENVIRONMENT %] ...
\end{[% ENVIRONMENT %][% IF STAR %]*[% END %]}[% END %]
"CAPTION_TOP, CAPTION_CMD, SHORTCAPTION, CAPTION, CONTINUED, CONTINUEDMSG"
The variables to build the caption command. Note that there is NO template for the "maincaption"
option. "CAPTION" already includes this maincaption if specified.
"LABEL"
The label:
[% IF LABEL %]\label{[% LABEL %]}[% END %]
"TABULAR_ENVIRONMENT, WIDTH, COLDEF"
These three options define the tabular environment:
\begin{[% TABULAR_ENVIRONMENT %]}[% IF WIDTH %]{[% WIDTH %]}[% END %]{[% COLDEF %]}
"FONTFAMILY, FONTSIZE"
Example:
[% IF FONTSIZE %]\[% FONTSIZE %]
[% END %][% IF FONTFAMILY %]\[% FONTFAMILY %]family
[% END %]
"TABLEHEADMSG, TABLETAIL, TABLELASTTAIL, XENTRYSTRETCH"
For the multi-page tables.
"MAXWIDTH, FOOTTABLE"
Currently only used by LaTeX::Table::Types::Ctable.
In addition, some variables already contain formatted LaTeX code:
"HEADER_CODE"
The formatted header:
\toprule
\multicolumn{2}{c}{Item} & \\
\cmidrule(r){1-2}
Animal & Description & Price \\
\midrule
"DATA_CODE"
The formatted data:
Gnat & per gram & 13.65 \\
& each & 0.01 \\
Gnu & stuffed & 92.59 \\
Emu & stuffed & 33.33 \\
Armadillo & frozen & 8.99 \\
\bottomrule
"RESIZEBOX_BEGIN_CODE, RESIZEBOX_END_CODE"
Everything between these two template variables is resized according the "resizebox" option.
"EXTRA_ROW_HEIGHT_CODE, DEFINE_COLORS_CODE, RULES_COLOR_GLOBAL_CODE, RULES_WIDTH_GLOBAL_CODE"
Specified by the theme. "EXTRA_ROW_HEIGHT_CODE" will contain the corresponding LaTeX extrarowheight
command, e.g for '1pt':
\setlength{\extrarowheight}{1pt}
Otherwise it will contain the empty string. The other template variables will contain the command
specified by the corresponding theme option.
Finally, some variables allow access to internal "LaTeX::Table" variables:
"LT_NUM_COLUMNS"
Contains the number of columns of the table.
"LT_BOTTOM_RULE_CODE"
Code that draws the rules at the bottom of the table according the theme options.