--- name: latex-tables description: LaTeX tables with tabularray package. TRIGGERS - LaTeX table, tabularray, fixed-width columns, table alignment. allowed-tools: Read, Edit, Bash --- # LaTeX Tables with tabularray ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when: - Creating tables with fixed-width columns - Formatting complex table layouts - Need precise column alignment - Migrating from tabular/tabularx/longtable/booktabs - Troubleshooting table overflow issues ## Quick Reference ## Why tabularray? Modern LaTeX3 package (replaces old solutions): - Fixed-width columns with proper alignment - Clean, consistent syntax - Replaces: `tabular`, `tabularx`, `longtable`, `booktabs` - Better performance than legacy packages - Part of TeX Live 2025 --- ## Installation ```bash # Check if installed kpsewhich tabularray.sty # If not found, install: sudo tlmgr install tabularray ``` ## Basic Usage ```latex \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tabularray} % Modern table package \begin{document} % Simple table \begin{tblr}{colspec={ccc}, hlines, vlines} Header 1 & Header 2 & Header 3 \\ Data 1 & Data 2 & Data 3 \\ \end{tblr} \end{document} ``` --- ## Quick Reference Card ```latex % Minimal table \begin{tblr}{colspec={ccc}} A & B & C \\ \end{tblr} % With all lines \begin{tblr}{colspec={ccc}, hlines, vlines} A & B & C \\ \end{tblr} % Fixed widths \begin{tblr}{colspec={Q[2cm] Q[3cm] Q[2cm]}, hlines} A & B & C \\ \end{tblr} % Bold header \begin{tblr}{ colspec={ccc}, row{1}={font=\bfseries} } Header & Header & Header \\ Data & Data & Data \\ \end{tblr} ``` --- ## Best Practices 1. Use Q[width] for fixed columns instead of p{width} 2. Specify widths explicitly when text might overflow 3. Use X for flexible columns that should expand 4. Style headers with row{1} instead of manual formatting 5. Use colspec for column properties, not inline commands 6. Check package version: `kpsewhich tabularray.sty` (should be recent) --- ## Reference Documentation For detailed information, see: - [Table Patterns](./references/table-patterns.md) - 5 common table patterns with examples - [Column Specification](./references/column-spec.md) - Alignment options and width control - [Lines and Borders](./references/lines-borders.md) - All lines, selective lines, thick lines - [Troubleshooting](./references/troubleshooting.md) - Table too wide, text not wrapping, alignment issues - [Migration](./references/migration.md) - Migrating from tabular and tabularx **Official Docs**: Run `texdoc tabularray` for complete package documentation **See Also**: - Use `latex/setup` skill for installing tabularray package - Use `latex/build` skill for compilation workflows --- ## Troubleshooting | Issue | Cause | Solution | | ------------------------ | ------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | | Package not found | tabularray not installed | `sudo tlmgr install tabularray` | | Table too wide | Fixed widths exceed page | Use smaller Q[width] values or X for flexible | | Text not wrapping | Column spec missing width | Use Q[width] instead of c/l/r for wrapping | | Alignment issues | Mixed column types | Ensure all columns have consistent spec | | Compile error on colspec | Invalid syntax | Check for missing commas or typos in column spec | | hlines not appearing | Missing from spec | Add `hlines` to the spec: `{colspec={...}, hlines}` | | Row style not applied | Wrong row index | Remember row{1} is first row (1-indexed) | | Package version too old | TeX Live outdated | `sudo tlmgr update --self --all` |