pub struct FORMAT_DEFAULT { /* private fields */ }
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Default table format

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+----+----+
| T1 | T2 |
+====+====+
| a  | b  |
+----+----+
| d  | c  |
+----+----+

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pub fn get_padding(&self) -> (usize, usize)

Return a tuple with left and right padding

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pub fn get_indent(&self) -> usize

Get global indentation in spaces used when rendering a table

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pub fn print_line_separator<T: Write + ?Sized>( &self, out: &mut T, col_width: &[usize], pos: LinePosition ) -> Result<usize, Error>

👎Deprecated since 0.8.0: Will become private in future release. See issue #87

Print a full line separator to out. col_width is a slice containing the width of each column. Returns the number of printed lines

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pub fn get_column_separator(&self, pos: ColumnPosition) -> Option<char>

Returns the character used to separate columns. pos specify if the separator is left/right final or internal to the table

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pub fn print_column_separator<T: Write + ?Sized>( &self, out: &mut T, pos: ColumnPosition ) -> Result<(), Error>

👎Deprecated since 0.8.0: Will become private in future release. See issue #87

Print a column separator or a table border

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impl Deref for FORMAT_DEFAULT

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type Target = TableFormat

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &TableFormat

Dereferences the value.
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impl LazyStatic for FORMAT_DEFAULT

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