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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T05:33:46+00:00 2026-06-09T05:33:46+00:00

I created a small utility to print tables in Java which outputs stuff like:

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I created a small utility to print tables in Java which outputs stuff like:

/-----------\
|  header   |
⊢---⊤---⊤---⊣
| A | B | C |
⊢---⊥-⊤-⊥---⊣
| D   | E   |
⊢---⊤-⊥-⊤---⊣
| A | B | C |
∟---⊥---⊥---/

Which is pretty ugly because the lines of the different characters are not aligned, currently I fall back on the + char to have:

⋅-----------⋅
|  header   |
+---+---+---+
| A | B | C |
+---+-+-+---+
| D   | E   |
+---+-+-+---+
| A | B | C |
⋅---+---+---⋅

But I was wondering if this was possible to have cleaner symbols like the T and L but centered in order to join the - and |.

This is Java code so I can easily use any UTF-8 char but did not find anything that suited me in the math character tables. If these characters exist only in other encoding I’m also interested I can find a way to use them.

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    2026-06-09T05:33:47+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 5:33 am

    Thanks to valexhome, the UTF8 block “Box Drawing” was indeed was I was looking for, now its wonderful :

    ┌───────────┐
    │  header   │
    ├───┬───┬───┤
    │ A │ B │ C │
    ├───┴─┬─┴───┤
    │ D   │ E   │
    ├───┬─┴─┬───┤
    │ A │ B │ C │
    └───┴───┴───┘
    
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