> Uwe Brauer writes: > I think you might be working under a false expectation. A quick look at > the exported table example and it looks to be correct to me - values are > tab separated, with is what a tsv format is. There is no requirement > that the columns should be aligned, only that they are separated by > tabs. > With regards to more formatted output options, a common issue is with > respect to the fonts people use. If the font being used to view th > eoutput is a proportional font rather than a fixed width one, then all > formatting will be broken. Most web interfaces tend to use proportional > fonts due to their more pleasing look for most people. This is also why > tables sent via email often don't look right for the recipient - they > are using a proportional or condensed font. > As you have no control over the fonts used by those viewing your ASCII > content, you cannot reliably make it look well formatted. Either you > have to do HTML, some form of markdown or some other format with > enforces tgable alignment. Ah, this of course is right, I did not think about it, right I checked again, it is indeed a proportional font, so game over, sorry for the noise. Uwe