On 3/27/07, Johannes Kuester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
I'm trying to typeset a rather simple list or table where each line
should keep the overall grid of my page design.
For this I tried tabulate, table, and TABLE, but all failed.
What I need is the following:
4 columns, each
Dear Luigi, dear Rolf,
thank you for your help.
Below is a (hopefully) better example of what I try to do and where it
fails.
The last line in tabulate (starting with 22C6) loses the grid, and I
can't see why.
Unfortunately the solutions you suggested did not work for me.
I do want to avoid to
luigi scarso wrote:
One way to reach this, is to set the row height of every single table
line to the default interline space of ConTeXt.
The table rows now sync with the grid (same height), but behind the
table you are again out of sync. You can use \syncronizegrid to fix this.
when
On 3/28/07, Johannes Kuester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Luigi, dear Rolf,
thank you for your help.
Below is a (hopefully) better example of what I try to do and where it
fails.
ok, i will give it a try this night.
luigi
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Hi Johannes,
Johannes Kuester wrote:
Dear Luigi, dear Rolf,
thank you for your help.
Below is a (hopefully) better example of what I try to do and where it
fails.
The last line in tabulate (starting with 22C6) loses the grid, and I
can't see why.
as I see it, the problem is caused by
It seems linetable would do just what I need (at least I get rid of the
strut / unwanted vertical spacing problem, so I do get a grid-keeping
table), but:
Is there a way to use linetable in two-column mode?
(i.e. the consecutive lines of my table should be set just like normal
text would in
2007/3/28, Johannes Kuester [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems linetable would do just what I need (at least I get rid of the
strut / unwanted vertical spacing problem, so I do get a grid-keeping
table), but:
Is there a way to use linetable in two-column mode?
(i.e. the consecutive lines of my table
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/3/28, Johannes Kuester [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems linetable would do just what I need (at least I get rid of the
strut / unwanted vertical spacing problem, so I do get a grid-keeping
table), but:
Is there a way to
Dear all,
I'm trying to typeset a rather simple list or table where each line
should keep the overall grid of my page design.
For this I tried tabulate, table, and TABLE, but all failed.
What I need is the following:
4 columns, each with a fixed width.
One of the columns may contain a paragraph
On 3/27/07, Johannes Kuester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
I'm trying to typeset a rather simple list or table where each line
should keep the overall grid of my page design.
For this I tried tabulate, table, and TABLE, but all failed.
What I need is the following:
4 columns, each
Hi Johannes,
Johannes Kuester wrote:
Dear all,
I'm trying to typeset a rather simple list or table where each line
should keep the overall grid of my page design.
For this I tried tabulate, table, and TABLE, but all failed.
One way to reach this, is to set the row height of every single
One way to reach this, is to set the row height of every single table
line to the default interline space of ConTeXt.
The table rows now sync with the grid (same height), but behind the
table you are again out of sync. You can use \syncronizegrid to fix this.
hmm, some problems (see %Pj )
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