Thanks Sarah great tip! It works great for development, which I needed presently. I will in the future be making a card which will act as a table listing function for various tables and their respective data sets, and so I will need to change them on the fly, by passing the tab stops along with the table and fields I want to display. To that end I wrote a simple function which converts column widths eg. 1,2,3,4 into tab stops eg 1,3,6,10. I will post it as soon as I am sure I have the bugs worked out.

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM

On Mar 21, 2006, at 7:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The tabstops are a cumulative number representing the pixels from the
left of the field for each stop. If you set them to "120,125" the
first column will be 120 pixels wide and all other columns will be 5
pixels wide.

I recommend Frederic Rinaldi's revTabRuler plugin which now comes as
one the the standard plugins in your Rev installation. It allows you
to set tabStops graphically by dragging  them along in his palette. I
wrote an article about it some time ago for revJournal
<http://www.revjournal.com/features/tabruler.html>. Just ignore the
installation instructions as it should already be in the plugins menu.

Cheers,
Sarah


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