list-table¶
Contents
Description¶
Bulleted lists can sometimes be cumbersome and hard to follow.
When dealing with a long list of items, use list-tables
.
Exemple¶
Exemple 1¶
For example, to talk about a list of options, create a table that looks like this:
Shapes |
Description |
---|---|
Square |
Four sides of equal length, 90 degree angles |
Rectangle |
Four sides, 90 degree angles |
This is done with the following code:
.. list-table::
:widths: 20 80
:header-rows: 1
* - Shapes
- Description
* - Square
- Four sides of equal length, 90 degree angles
* - Rectangle
- Four sides, 90 degree angles
Example 2¶
This is done with the following code:
.. list-table::
:widths: 33 33 33
:header-rows: 1
* -
-
-
* - .. image:: image_selection/up_image1.png
- .. image:: image_selection/up_image2.png
- .. image:: image_selection/up_image3.png
* - .. image:: image_selection/down_image4.png
- .. image:: image_selection/down_image5.png
- .. image:: image_selection/down_image6.png
Example 3¶
Error type |
Definition |
Impact |
---|---|---|
False Match |
Comparison decision of “match” for a biometric probe and a biometric reference that are from different fingers |
System security lack |
False Non-Match |
Comparison decision of “non-match” for a biometric probe and a biometric reference that are from the same finger |
User inconvenience |
This is done with the following code:
.. list-table::
:widths: 20 60 20
:header-rows: 1
* - Error type
- Definition
- Impact
* - False Match
- Comparison decision of “match” for a biometric probe and a biometric
reference that are from different fingers
- System security lack
* - False Non-Match
- Comparison decision of “non-match” for a biometric probe and a biometric
reference that are from the same finger
- User inconvenience