Yes, I do. and it's not very different from a factory method that copies the
table.DefaultCell. I think I just need to read more :-).

On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 08:59, 1T3XT BVBA <i...@1t3xt.info> wrote:

> On 1/07/2011 8:50, hhn000 wrote:
> > Yeah, that's what I ended up doing, I just feel it should be "cleaner"
> > or "smarter" (I really like the idea of setting borders, etc all in
> > one place, table.DefaultCell - now I have it in my own method, also
> > doable)
> Yes, but suppose you have a table with plenty of "normal cells" (that
> need the default behavior), and only a couple of "special cells" (that
> need to be different from the default).
> How would you override the default cell for these "special cells"?
> All our own applications use the default cell for quick results. We use
> PdfPCell (and its properties) whenever we need to make a difference.
> Sometimes, we use the copy constructor of PdfPCell to create an empty
> cell with the same properties as the default cell:
> PdfPCell cell = new PdfPCell(table.getDefaultCell());
> This way, we don't have to copy all the properties of the default cell
> "manually" (that's not the correct work, but you probably know what I
> mean).
>
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