Thursday, September 15, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
> \def\!tfReFormat#1%
> {\the \!taLeftGlue
>
> \vbox{\forgetall\ialign{\span\the\!taDataColumnTemplate\cr#1\cr}}%
>\the \!taRightGlue
>\kern\zeropoint} % prevents \unskip
> put this in cont-new.tex (or core-tab.tex); it replaces a thrd-t
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Any news on this? I really need it for my thesis ...
hm. I don't want to be responsible for you failing to deliver your
thesis in time ...
\def\!tfReFormat#1%
{\the \!taLeftGlue
\vbox{\forgetall\ialign{\span\the\!taDataColumnTemplate\cr#1\cr}}%
\the \!taRightGl
Monday, September 12, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> No, table is actually all right. I seem to have met a bug,
> though. The key c doesn't seem to work in a \ReFormat
> \placetable[here][approx-1-0.11269]{Results for curve 1, radius 0.11269}
> {\tfxx
> \starttable[|l|l|r|ra.o0|l|ra.o0|l|ra.o0|l|
Monday, September 12, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>>Ok, even with the wiki and all the manuals around (which are
>>getting obsolete, too) there is definitely too little
>>documentation on the various tabulation formats.
>>
>>The biggest problem is that each table type has its
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Ok, even with the wiki and all the manuals around (which are
getting obsolete, too) there is definitely too little
documentation on the various tabulation formats.
The biggest problem is that each table type has its ability,
but there is nothing that can do everything.
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Should I write some documentation about TaBlE preambles and
commands (for the Wiki), or would it be against some rule
about its ($$$) documentation?
go ahead, i see no problems
Hans
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Saturday, September 10, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> Ok, even with the wiki and all the manuals around (which are
> getting obsolete, too) there is definitely too little
> documentation on the various tabulation formats.
> The biggest problem is that each table type has its ability,
> but there
Ok, even with the wiki and all the manuals around (which are
getting obsolete, too) there is definitely too little
documentation on the various tabulation formats.
The biggest problem is that each table type has its ability,
but there is nothing that can do everything.
Simplest example, I'm curre