Thanks Taco, Hans!
I did not really get what you both meant in your replies but having
added \testpage[5] before the table title seems to be doing the trick.
Is this something that can be used here?
>> One small issue appeared, though.
>> Sometimes I get title on one page and the table on the foll
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Eugene Toporov wrote:
Taco,
This really helped! Thanks!
One small issue appeared, though.
Sometimes I get title on one page and the table on the following.
I'd opt for some judicious use of the \page command where this
happens.
or (in the case of natural tables) t
Eugene Toporov wrote:
Taco,
This really helped! Thanks!
One small issue appeared, though.
Sometimes I get title on one page and the table on the following.
I'd opt for some judicious use of the \page command where this
happens.
Cheers, Taco
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Taco,
This really helped! Thanks!
One small issue appeared, though.
Sometimes I get title on one page and the table on the following.
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Regards.
Eugene
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Eugene Toporov wrote:
Hello!
I've faced a problem briefly discussed before... when the table (natural
table) placed using sample below is not split to pages:
Would this help?
\placetable[here][mytable1]
{Table Caption}{\kern -\baselineskip \strut}
\bTABLE[split=repeat]
\bTR \
Hello!
I've faced a problem briefly discussed before... when the table (natural table) placed using sample below is not split to pages:
\placetable[here][mytable1]{Table Caption}{
\bTABLE[split=repeat]
\bTR \bTH Header\eTH \eTR
\dorecurse{150}{
\bTR \bTD row text \eTD \eTR}
\eTABLE
}
Eve