python-prettytable
PrettyTable is a simple Python library designed to make it quick and easy to represent tabular data in visually appealing ASCII tables. It was inspired by the ASCII tables used in the PostgreSQL shell psql. PrettyTable allows for selection of which columns are to be printed, independent alignment of columns (left or right justified or centred) and printing of "sub-tables" by specifying a row range.
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prettytable-3.7.0.tar.gz | 0000047169 46.1 KB | |
python-prettytable.changes | 0000009256 9.04 KB | |
python-prettytable.spec | 0000002634 2.57 KB |
Revision 8 (latest revision is 10)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- Update to 3.7.0: * Add horizontal lines to create sections within a table (#185) @myheroyuki * Declare support for Python 3.12 (#231) @hugovk * Rename licence file for detection by GitHub (#229) @hugovk * Rename master to main (#228) @hugovk - 3.6.0: * Updated pre-commit with mypy (#218) @phershbe * Test Python 3.12 pre-releases (#221) @hugovk * Fix to min_table_width parameter (#219) @kzwolenik95 * Widen tables with long titles (#216) @etjones
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