* Re: Linebrake in a TaBlE cell
@ 1998-10-24 20:51 Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 1998-10-24 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Tobias Burnus wrote:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> This is one line | And here is only one line
> second |
> and a third line, which is long |
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Hiere is one long line, which | Line 1
> continues in the next lines, but | Line 2
> which has no hard linebrake |
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> How can I do so?
Two ways:
(1) use a p(width) entry in the preamble
(2) add another line
\HL
\VL first line \VL .... \FR
\VL second line \VL .... \MR
etc
Hans
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* Re: Linebrake in a TaBlE cell
@ 1998-10-24 22:03 Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 1998-10-24 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Tobias Burnus wrote:
> Where \newline makes a linebreake.
Well, try \crlf
> BTW: If I have
> "Peter Sampleman" as an entry in a p{x} field, I get:
> |Peter Sample-| with a huge space between the words
> |man | Can I for a left flushed entry, since a p{} is
> justified
> (per default)
lp(width)
> > (2) add another line
> >
> > \HL
> > \VL first line \VL .... \FR
> > \VL second line \VL .... \MR
> > etc
>
> Very nice approach, but I have a perl script based database,
> I don't want to have a very long and complicated script to do so.
Why not use the 'alineas' (paragraphs) mechanism for a change? That one
does a better job on paragraphs.
Hans
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* Linebrake in a TaBlE cell
@ 1998-10-23 19:33 Tobias Burnus
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From: Tobias Burnus @ 1998-10-23 19:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I think this is rather simple and strait forward (hopefully),
but how can I have more than one line in a table cell.
I.e.:
------------------------------------------------------------------
This is one line | And here is only one line
second |
and a third line, which is long |
------------------------------------------------------------------
Hiere is one long line, which | Line 1
continues in the next lines, but | Line 2
which has no hard linebrake |
------------------------------------------------------------------
How can I do so?
Tobias
PS: I just saw the following as a LaTeX question, but the (AMS)MathModul
of ConTeXt should manage this as well:
> | +-----------------------+ |
> | | | |
> | | m * c^2 = E | (1) |
> | | | |
> | | a^2 + b^2 = c^2 | (2) |
> | | | |
> | | m (a^2 + b^2) = E | (3) |
> | | | |
> | +-----------------------+ |
I.e. the numbers of the equations are outside the drawn box.
N.B.: TeXperts and TeXnician must not answer, but should keep it
in mind when designing the math modzul.
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