On 25-7-2012 12:31, Peter Münster wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Each cell of a TABLE is already a \frame, so you don't need to add a \framed
inside a cell.
Indeed, but at some point during my experimentation, I found
differences with or without inner frame...
I think, I've found, what had bothered me: strut=yes has no effect when
offset=overlay. A strut has to be added manually. This is what I have
now, and it finally works:
\starttext
\framed[height=5cm, offset=overlay]{%
\bTABLE[offset=overlay]
\bTR
\bTD \strut 1~ \eTD
\bTD[height=max, align=flushleft]
\strut 1 Über\crlf 1 and 1 are aligned! \vfill \rightaligned{bla} \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE}
\stoptext
in that case \begstrut ... \endstrut
(you can also play with overlay=0pt or none)
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