On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 6:49 PM, 1T3XT info <i...@1t3xt.info> wrote:
>> E.g., when you divide page size per amount of columns, then you will
>> get one column width.
>
> ???

Ha-ha! :) OK... I mean, when I have a table of 10 colums and then if I
get a value from document.getPageSize() and divide it by 10, then one
column with have a width in points. So when I set column widths by
this value back, it is same as if I set just 100% width. :-) In other
words, setWidthPercentage(array, rectangle) accepts points.

Anyway, thanks, now it is clear. Although method name is still
confusing, unless one is reading documentation.

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