On Sat, 29 Sep 2018, David Walther wrote:

Full example at the bottom.

I'm making a table.  So far so good.

Every so often I want to make something like a section header.

Regular table rows are like this:

\bTR\bTC \eTC\bTC NightShift \eTC\bTC Tension Lines 146 - 150 \eTC\eTR

For the section headers, I do this, and they look the way I want:

\bTR\bTC 30. \eTC \bTC[nc=2,align=center,style=] \bf{Foo Bar} \eTC\eTR

You can also use

\bTC[nc=2, align=middle, style=bold]

But then the regular lines have ugly line breaks and suddenly the column size of column 3 is squeezed. This shouldn't be, we have the whole page to work with.

I don't really see the difference in column sizes between the two cases. See attached (I simplified and cleaned the example a little)

Aditya

Attachment: test.tex
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