Thanks for spotting the bug Will. It was quite tricky, vertically spanned cells
where not being taken into account when the column styles were applied. I think
I've fixed it:
http://code.google.com/p/asciidoc/source/detail?r=cdfc037bf4d0df50f3891c0235d0d43302e32bf8
Cheers, Stuart
On 30/07/11 02:59, Will wrote:
Hi,
I found a small issue with table formats set at the column level when
using merged cells. The following example illustrates (rendered using
asciidoc 8.6.5 with Win xp sp3).
[cols="<1m,>1,^1s, ^1e"]
|==========================================
.2+| .2+|1- A 2+|2- B
|i- a |ii- b
|Values 1 |v1 |v2 |v3
|Values 2 |v4 |v5 |v6
|==========================================
This results in:
* the style applied for the first column (left aligned, monospaced) is
also being applied to the first cell directly beneath the merged cell.
* the style applied for the second column (right aligned) is also
applied to the second cell directly beneath the merged cell.
* the style applied to the third column (centred, strong) is then
applied to the remainder of the first column below the merged cell.
* the style applied to the fourth column (centred, emphasis) is then
applied to the remainder of the second column below the merged cell.
Cheers,
Will
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