In order to print a header for tabular data, I'd like to use only one format string line and one spec for column widths w1, w2, w3 (or even w = x, y, z if possible.)  
I've looked at this but tabulate etc. don't let me justify things in the column like format does.  
This approach works:
head = 'eggs', 'bacon', 'spam'  
w1, w2, w3 = 8, 7, 10  # column widths  
line = '  {:{ul}>{w1}}  {:{ul}>{w2}}  {:{ul}>{w3}}'  
under = 3 * '='  
print line.format(*head, ul='', w1=w1, w2=w2, w3=w3)  
print line.format(*under, ul='=', w1=w1, w2=w2, w3=w3)  
Must I have individual names as widths {w1}, {w2}, ... in the format string? Attempts like {w[1]}, {w[2]}, give either KeyError or keyword can't be an expression.   
Also I think the w1=w1, w2=w2, w3=w3 is not very succinct. Is there a better way? 
 
     
     
    