//! This example demonstrates using [`Highlight`] in combination with [`BorderColor`] to //! frame sections of a [`Table`] with a unique background [`Color`]. //! //! * Note how [`Highlight::colored()`] is used to accept the necessary input instead of [`Highlight::new()`]. use tabled::{ settings::{ object::{Columns, Object, Rows}, Color, Highlight, Style, }, Table, }; fn main() { let data = vec![["A", "B", "C"], ["D", "E", "F"], ["G", "H", "I"]]; let target = Rows::first().and(Columns::single(1)); let color = Color::BG_BRIGHT_BLACK; let mut table = Table::new(data); table.with(Style::modern()); table.with(Highlight::colored(target, color)); println!("{table}"); }