After sleeping on this I realize that a more mechanistical answer to this
may be more interesting.
When coding a table in LaTeX with 'booktabs' as the one shown in
http://www.idyll.org:8081/JohSite/context/table1.jpg/view, booktabs mainly
provides the commands '\bottomrule' and '\toprule',
Johannes Graumann wrote:
1) possibility to have top- and bottomframe formated independently
(different width - top heavy, bottom light; one continuous, one interrupted
(see 2.))
maybe in the future, when we have a bigger tex (would slow down the core
\framed to much and as a result many
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
In my quest for tables similar to what the 'booktabs' package in LaTeX
what does booktab do then
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Hans Hagen wrote:
what does booktab do then
Have a look at
http://www.idyll.org:8081/JohSite/context/table1.jpg/view
I write there:
A table formated with the package 'booktabs' in LaTeX. Notice the heavier,
continuous '\toprule' and '\bottomrule' as well as the lighter and
interrupted
Hello,
In my quest for tables similar to what the 'booktabs' package in LaTeX
produces, I have run into a problem: something
like '\bTABLE[distance=7.5pt]' will give me the sought for gaps in
horizontal lines, but I have trouble implementing an uninterrupted topframe
for the first and bottomframe