That video really helped me, but one thing I would like to do, but don't know how, would be to put a line at the bottom of the table (with \csvreader), but not between every line. (To make it look like the one from \csvautotabular) Edit: I found a solution: Replacing "late after line= \\ \hline" with "late after last line= \\ \hline" makes a line after the last line.
Hi! Gj! I just wonder how to add capton and layers to apply sources and references. I gonna look futher on the internet and see if theres a solution to that.
Super helpful video, but I had issues trying on my local TeXLive with Ubuntu 20.04. For some reason it couldn't handle line breaks in the .csv file and the only way to get a legible table out was specifying `late after line \\`.
As soon as I type \csvcolvii I get an error... Is there a limit to the number of columns? Also for some reason it is skipping lines, and I cant find anything online
LaTeX is so tedious: How can I use the first row of the csv-file as header? (like csvautotabular) How can I set different column widths? (like tabularx) LaTeX provides many useful packages but combining them is often impossible.
That video really helped me, but one thing I would like to do, but don't know how, would be to put a line at the bottom of the table (with \csvreader), but not between every line. (To make it look like the one from \csvautotabular)
Edit: I found a solution: Replacing "late after line= \\ \hline" with "late after last line= \\ \hline" makes a line after the last line.
your videos are lifechanging. Danke schön
Thanks, really appreciate the nice feedback! Bitte schön :)
Thank you for this very helpful video!
Hi! Gj! I just wonder how to add capton and layers to apply sources and references. I gonna look futher on the internet and see if theres a solution to that.
Buen video. Puedo hacer lo mismo pero haciendo uso del entorno tblr de latex, ya que es más versatil que el entorno tabular.
Super helpful video, but I had issues trying on my local TeXLive with Ubuntu 20.04. For some reason it couldn't handle line breaks in the .csv file and the only way to get a legible table out was specifying `late after line \\`.
Thanks! Strange thing about the CSV file :S
As soon as I type \csvcolvii I get an error... Is there a limit to the number of columns? Also for some reason it is skipping lines, and I cant find anything online
Ok, but how do I combine adjacent rows in a column that have same values?
LaTeX is so tedious:
How can I use the first row of the csv-file as header? (like csvautotabular)
How can I set different column widths? (like tabularx)
LaTeX provides many useful packages but combining them is often impossible.