Hello Taco,

thank you for the hack.

\tabulatesplitlinemode=0 has local effect, so one may enclose it into group to 
protect global setting.

I also had to enclose some elements into \tbox to get proper vertical alignment 
- see the MWE attached.

Thank you anyway.

Best regards,

Lukas


On Tue, 31 Oct 2017 13:37:00 +0100, Taco Hoekwater <t...@elvenkind.com> wrote:


Hi,

This should work:

  \tabulatesplitlinemode=0 % 1 | 2, default: 1
  % controls the splitting dimensions for lines in ‘p’ mode
  % 0: do nothing
  % 1: make each line exactly the height and depth of \strut
  % 2: make each line at least the height and depth height of \strut


Undocumented, so likely to change in the next beta ;)

Best wishes,
Taco


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