Hi Hadley,

I find that things line up better in data.frames

data.frame(c1  = c("Heading 1", "", "Heading 2", ""),
+ c2 = c("This is some info", "about heading 1", "This is some info", 
"about heading "))
          c1                c2
1 Heading 1 This is some info
2             about heading 1
3 Heading 2 This is some info
4              about heading


although, this looks better in my console window than pasted here.
Then the question is what to so with the row and column names.

HTH,

ken


> > heading1 <- "Heading1"
> > heading2 <- "Heading2"
> >
> > a <- matrix(c(
> >         "Heading 1",  paste("This is some info\nabout", heading1, 
> sep=""),
> >         "Heading 2",  paste("This is some info\nabout", heading2, 
> sep=""),
> > ), byrow=T, nrow=2)
>
> I wasn't so concerned about the redundancy in my example, but how it 
> looks - eg.
>
> > somefunction(h)
> Heading 1  This is some info
>           about heading 1
> Heading 2  This is some info
>           about heading 2
>
>
> Hadley
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