Am 07.04.2011 um 13:43 schrieb Ruud Baart: > In a table the column with can be defined by: w,W Minimal column width > value. But there is also some space from left cell boundary to cell content > and from the right side of the cell content to cell boundary. Sometimes, if > the table is too full, this space between cell content and cell boundary is > set to zero. > > Can this spacing between cell content and cell boundary be controlled with > parameters?
Yes. Space between columns — A number may follow the key-letter. This indicates the amount of separation between this column and the next column. The number normally specifies the separation in ens*. If the ‘‘expand’’ option is used, then these numbers are multiplied by a constant such that the table is as wide as the current line length. The default column separation number is 3. If the separation is changed the worst case (largest space requested) governs. (Taken from tbl.pdf) :wq! PoC
