Hi there! I suppose, the answer to my question is a plain "no", but I'll try it anyway, because it would be all too nice: Is it possible to use a HTML table in the output of a haddock run, performed on a *.hs file? I would like to display an overview in the description part of the HTML output, formatted with such a table. But the haddock manual seems to me to suggest that this is not accepted.
noknok wrote: > Is it possible to use a HTML > table in the output of a haddock run, performed on a *.hs file? I > would like to display an overview in the description part of the HTML > output, formatted with such a table. But the haddock manual seems to > me to suggest that this is not accepted.
I don't see a table markup in the Haddock manual. I don't see a way to smuggle in your own html code either.
On Sep 4, 4:14 am, "Albert Y. C. Lai" <tre...@vex.net> wrote:
> noknok wrote: > > Is it possible to use a HTML > > table in the output of a haddock run, performed on a *.hs file? I > > would like to display an overview in the description part of the HTML > > output, formatted with such a table. But the haddock manual seems to > > me to suggest that this is not accepted.
> I don't see a table markup in the Haddock manual. I don't see a way to > smuggle in your own html code either.
Yeah. My question was superfluous, indeed. Thank you, Albert.
On Sep 4, 4:14 am, "Albert Y. C. Lai" <tre...@vex.net> wrote:
> noknok wrote: > > Is it possible to use a HTML > > table in the output of a haddock run, performed on a *.hs file? I > > would like to display an overview in the description part of the HTML > > output, formatted with such a table. But the haddock manual seems to > > me to suggest that this is not accepted.
> I don't see a table markup in the Haddock manual. I don't see a way to > smuggle in your own html code either.
Yeah. My question was superfluous, indeed. Thank you, Albert.