I just used Column
with Dividers and found the following surprising (from the documentation of Column
). Here Dividers at position 2 and 3, o.k.
Column[{1, 22, 333}, Dividers -> Center]
Now
Column[{1, 22, 333}, Dividers -> {Center, Blue}]
I just used Column
with Dividers and found the following surprising (from the documentation of Column
). Here Dividers at position 2 and 3, o.k.
Column[{1, 22, 333}, Dividers -> Center]
Now
Column[{1, 22, 333}, Dividers -> {Center, Blue}]
Form the Documentation, you can customize the Dividers
as a feauture:
Column[{1, 22, 333}, Dividers -> {Center, {None, {2 -> Blue, 3 -> Blue}}}]
Dividers->{...}
all Dividers are drawn (an you have to suppress them, bevor drawing what you want) and in other cases only intermediate ones are drawn.
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In Column[{1, 22, 333}, Dividers -> {Center, Blue}]
reveals the first spec in {Center, Blue}
applies to the column dividers and the second to row dividers.
To get only the inner dividers in Blue
, you can use the setting {None, {None, {Blue}, None}}
Column[{1, 22, 333, 4444, 55555}, Dividers -> {None, {None, {Blue}, None}}]
Column[{1, 22, 333}, Dividers -> {Red, Blue}]
reveals the first spec in{Center, Blue}
refers to the column dividers and the second to row dividers. Maybe you needDividers -> {None, {None, {Blue}, None}}
to make the internal row dividersBlue
? $\endgroup${spec_x, spec_y} apply spec_i to successive horizontal and vertical gaps
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