On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 23:16:43 -0400
Brian R. Landy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had played around with strut=yes, but had not realized I also
needed to set autostrut=no. That approach ended up working best; my
initial solution broke aligncharacter, and I like the table
environment to
2007/3/28, Brian R. Landy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I am having a problem using nested natural tables, to which I have a
solution but feel that it my not be the proper approach. I'm pretty
much a TeX and ConTeXt novice.
The problem is that the row height it reduced when a table is nested,
I had played around with strut=yes, but had not realized I also
needed to set autostrut=no. That approach ended up working best; my
initial solution broke aligncharacter, and I like the table
environment to reset. It is a bit odd that it resets to something
different than the default.
Hi,
I am having a problem using nested natural tables, to which I have a
solution but feel that it my not be the proper approach. I'm pretty
much a TeX and ConTeXt novice.
The problem is that the row height it reduced when a table is nested,
breaking vertical text alignment across cells.