LaTeX-Table version 0.9.9 This module supports multipage tables via the xtab package. For publication quality tables it utilizes the booktabs package. It also supports the tabularx package for nicer fixed-width tables. Furthermore, it supports the colortbl package for colored tables optimized for presentations. The powerful new ctable package is supported and especially recommended when footnotes are needed. LaTeX::Table ships with some predefined, good looking themes. INSTALLATION To install this module, run the following commands: perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install Alternatively, to install with ExtUtils::MakeMaker, you can use the following commands: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install Now start the script generate_examples.pl in the examples directory of this distibution. perl generate_examples.pl This script generates some LaTeX files with some example tables. Now please compile these examples with LaTeX and check if all tables look ok: latex examples.tex xdvi examples.dvi PROGRAMS This module ships with two small utilities. The first, csv2pdf is a CSV to PDF converter. It is only about 100 lines of code short and only meant as an example application, but it is already very powerful. It requires Getopt::Long, Text::CSV, LaTeX::Encode and LaTeX::Driver, which are not installed during the installation of this module. The second utility is ltpretty. It takes a lazy formatted LaTeX table from STDIN (typically piped from Vim or emacs) and outputs a completely formatted table. This makes this module not only useful for automatically generated reports, but also saves a lot of typing work in creating custom tables. DEPENDENCIES Carp Class::Std English Readonly Scalar::Util Text::Wrap COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Copyright (C) 2006-2008, Markus Riester This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.