Am 06.12.2009 um 03:53 schrieb Design Department:
The main point is that the tabular material runs from just a single to
several hundred rows and each page *must* contain both the header and footer
explanations associated with the table. Normally the pages are broken at a
fixed increment
The best I can do.
Thanks Wolfgang. At first glance, it appears to cover the essentials.
I'll need to hack on it for a few days to test the minor requirements that
aren't so obvious in the sample PDF, but this gets me going again.
A particular advantage (if I'm interpreting this layout
Am 04.12.2009 um 22:58 schrieb Design Department:
Earlier this year I attempted to set tabular material using ConTeXt while
meeting *all* the following requirements:
Some columns need fixed width, content must wrap to multiple lines
Multi-page tables
Column headings must repeat on every
On 2009-12-05, at 7:55 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.12.2009 um 22:58 schrieb Design Department:
Earlier this year I attempted to set tabular material using ConTeXt while
meeting *all* the following requirements:
Some columns need fixed width, content must wrap to multiple lines
Am 05.12.2009 um 18:47 schrieb Design Department:
Can you show a example from the LaTeX output.
If I remove a few sensitive items I can generate a sample PDF. Is this what
you mean, Wolfgang?
Yes
I've never seen attachments in mailing list - is that allowed? I could also
include a
On 2009-12-05, at 7:55 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.12.2009 um 22:58 schrieb Design Department:
Earlier this year I attempted to set tabular material using ConTeXt while
meeting *all* the following requirements:
Some columns need fixed width, content must wrap to multiple lines
Earlier this year I attempted to set tabular material using ConTeXt while
meeting *all* the following requirements:
Some columns need fixed width, content must wrap to multiple lines
Multi-page tables
Column headings must repeat on every page
Additional header information is required