Style options specific to HTML tables Default values produce a table with two-space indentation
Placeholder to use in place of null property values
Include a header in the table
Default character to use for horizontal rules
Indicates whether or not the table is expected to produce fixed-width output Disabling this enables styles to produce markup languages like HTML
Characters to use for specific horizontal rules
Default character to use for vertical rules
Characters to use for specific vertical rules in the header
Default character to use for corners
Characters to use for specific corners
Controls which character(s) are used for one indentation level
Indent controls the baseline indent level applied to every line
Returns the class of this.
this
Returns a string representation of this.
This method is used to convert the values of string interpolation expressions to strings.
Returns this |> transform if this is non-null, and null otherwise.
this |> transform
null
This method is the complement of the ?? operator and the equivalent of an Option type's map and flatMap methods.
??
Option
map
flatMap
Tells if this object has a property with the given name.
name
Returns the value of the property with the given name.
Throws if a property with this name does not exist.
Returns null if a property with this name does not exist.
Converts this object to a Dynamic object.
Dynamic
Converts this object to a Map.
Map
Style options specific to HTML tables Default values produce a table with two-space indentation