On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 7:53 PM, Tong Sun <suntong...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That's OK Dave. It's over.
>
> All that I wanted is to confirm is that the usage of `tr.Td[1])` was
> right. Had I had that faith, there wouldn't have been this email, which
> apparently I was focusing on `tr.Td[1])` instead of what I should
> be focusing.
>
> I.e., the answer I was expecting was just merely, *the usage of
> `tr.Td[1])` was fine, the problem is else where*. Nothing more, but
> thanks for helping.
>

Just to answer your request, yes, I did prepare a small complete,
stand-alone, example, from which I found out that the usage of `tr.Td[1])`
was fine, then started to look else where.

On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 7:17 PM, Dave Cheney <d...@cheney.net> wrote:
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>> The best way to get help for this is to show us precisely what you
>> did, ideally in a small complete, stand-alone, example, and tell us
>> what you expected to happen, and tell us precisely what happened
>> instead.
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