//! This example demonstrates using the [`Margin`] [`TableOption`] to buffer space //! around a [`Table`] display. //! //! * Note how the [`Margin::fill()`] function allows for overriding the default whitespace //! with any [`char`]. use tabled::{ settings::{Margin, Style}, Table, }; fn main() { let data = vec![["A", "B", "C"], ["D", "E", "F"], ["G", "H", "I"]]; let table = Table::new(data) .with(Style::re_structured_text()) .with(Margin::new(4, 3, 2, 1).fill('<', '>', 'v', '^')) .to_string(); println!("{table}"); }