Hello Martin,

On 23/03/2005, at 5:01 AM, Martin Mrazek wrote:

Hello,
I have the tabular like

\begin{tabular}{|l| [EMAIL PROTECTED]| [EMAIL PROTECTED]|}
\hline
ahoj & \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{nazdar} & \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{cau} \\
martin &  2&3   & 3&2 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

when translated to HTML, the result is

<P>
<TABLE CELLPADDING=3 BORDER="1">
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT">ahoj</TD>
<TD ALIGN="CENTER" COLSPAN=2>nazdar</TD>
<TD ALIGN="CENTER" COLSPAN=2>cau</TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">.</TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT">&nbsp;</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT">martin</TD>
<TD ALIGN="RIGHT">2</TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">.</TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT">3</TD>
<TD ALIGN="RIGHT">3</TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">.</TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT">2</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>

what means  one number is separated into 3 columns. For example | 2|
.  | 3| instead of 2.3

Can you advice please, how to fix it?

This looks like you are trying to build the visual effect of a single column of numbers 2.3 3.2 etc, by in fact using 2 columns juxtaposed, separated by a constant '.' between those columns.

Sorry, there's no way LaTeX2HTML can work out that
that is what you are trying to do.

HTML is for laying-out information in a clear, regular way
so that it's meaning is retained and easily extracted.
If you really do mean 2.3  instead of having three separate
items of  2 & '.' & 3 , then that is how you should construct
the {tabular}.

The HTML language is not a page-description language, like TeX.
So you can never expect such trickery using @{..} sequences
to give you a satisfactory result.


My best advice for you is to include two separate {tabular} environments, within "conditional" environments:


\usepackage{html} % you should *always* load this for LaTeX2HTML


%begin{latexonly} \begin{tabular}{|l| [EMAIL PROTECTED]| [EMAIL PROTECTED]|} \hline ahoj & \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{nazdar} & \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{cau} \\ martin & 2&3 & 3&2 \\ \hline \end{tabular} %end{latexonly} % \begin{htmlonly} \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|} \hline ahoj & nazdar & cau \\ martin & 2.3 & 3.2 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{htmlonly}

Now you will get you prettily constructed version in LaTeX,
and a proper logically constructed version in HTML.




MM

Hope this helps,

        Ross Moore


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