Wolfgang,
Your solution seems to work perfectly: I get exactly what I want (I only
have to remove frames around cells).
I don't understand the possible problems: are you saying that if I use
xtables in the body of the document (other than in the header), and
those tables split across pages it
Am 13.12.2013 um 16:00 schrieb Marco Pallante marco.palla...@gmail.com:
Hello everyone,
I'm starting to write some technical documents for a customer. I used MS
Word in the past because that's what they use, then switched to OO
Writer for the last job, but I'm not very comfortable with
On 18-7-2010 4:14, Vnpenguin wrote:
Hi,
It's possible to put TABLE within header ? I'm looking for an example
in Wiki but I can not found yet.
sure, best put the table in a buffer and then call that buffer
(actually, your page can be a table itself ... see example in page-plg.*)
Hans
Hi,
It's possible to put TABLE within header ? I'm looking for an example
in Wiki but I can not found yet.
Thanks in advance,
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Am 18.07.10 16:14, schrieb Vnpenguin:
Hi,
It's possible to put TABLE within header ? I'm looking for an example
in Wiki but I can not found yet.
\startsetups[header]
\bTABLE
...
\eTABLE
\stopsetups
\setupheadertexts[{\setups[header]}]
but you should be careful with this because natural
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 16:38, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 18.07.10 16:14, schrieb Vnpenguin:
Hi,
It's possible to put TABLE within header ? I'm looking for an example
in Wiki but I can not found yet.
\startsetups[header]
\bTABLE
...
\eTABLE
\stopsetups