We probably need a special command to indicate the `headitemfont'.

I guess so.  

Patrice, I'm guessing this will just be a no-op in texi2html, unless you
somehow use template rows to actually determine table cell widths, in
which case it would just be @b.

karl


Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 09:02:51 +0200 (CEST)
From: Werner LEMBERG <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: @headitem longer than @item


Consider this table:

  @multitable {foofoo} {barbar}
  @headitem foofoo @tab barbar
  @item foo @tab bar
  @end multitable

It's obvious that this isn't really correct; I have to say

  @multitable {...@b{foofoo}} {...@b{barbar}}
  ...

However, I now get a hard-coded dependency between the font used by
@headitem and the font used to indicate the column widths in the
arguments to @multitable, something I feel uncomfortable with -- it's
bad tagging IMHO.

We probably need a special command to indicate the `headitemfont'.


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