At 22:01 21/05/2004, you wrote:
Following the suggestions I tried to use the \column command to split
the columns. But my main problem remains. With the \startcolumnset
command I can not achive automatic balancing of columns.
you can do manual balancing (experimental, esp the continue with a next
Hans Hagen wrote:
columns.pdf (column sets)
else, play with
\starttabulate[|p|p|p]
\NC ... \NC ... \NC ... \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
Following the suggestions I tried to use the \column command to split
the columns. But my main problem remains. With the \startcolumnset
command I can not achive
At 11:57 14/05/2004, you wrote:
Hello, I want to tyeset some smaller text parts in columns on one page. I
would like
to place each text into it's own set of columns. Is it possible to have
each text spread
equally over some columns, so that the next text starts on the leftmost
column again?
Hans Hagen wrote:
At 11:57 14/05/2004, you wrote:
Hello, I want to tyeset some smaller text parts in columns on one
page. I would like
to place each text into it's own set of columns. Is it possible to
have each text spread
equally over some columns, so that the next text starts on the