Am 11.04.2010 um 18:31 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 11-4-2010 6:10, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>
>> Thank you Hans! I can imagine that this fits on the first example.
>>
>> Do you also have an idea on the second case, the arrows from one table cell
>> to another?
>> (Does it has to be so complex as in
> use textbackgrounds ... instead of drawing lines you then do a textext that
> does a \left{ in math alongside a vbox that has the height of the lefgt
> boundary etc etc
That would be really interesting for a project I'm working on (a
songbook). I thought textbackgrounds could only put a color be
On 11-4-2010 6:10, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Thank you Hans! I can imagine that this fits on the first example.
Do you also have an idea on the second case, the arrows from one table cell to
another?
(Does it has to be so complex as in metafun manual, page 140: "5.2 Anchors and
layers"??)
posi
Am 11.04.2010 um 17:51 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 11-4-2010 3:25, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> In a book on construction engineering I found two kind of tables that
>> presumably could be set very nicely in ConTeXt (see attachments). Set with
>> MetaPost within natural tables?
>>
>>
On 11-4-2010 3:25, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi all,
In a book on construction engineering I found two kind of tables that
presumably could be set very nicely in ConTeXt (see attachments). Set with
MetaPost within natural tables?
1) Curly braces that span over cells: Their height should be depen
Hi all,
In a book on construction engineering I found two kind of tables that
presumably could be set very nicely in ConTeXt (see attachments). Set with
MetaPost within natural tables?
1) Curly braces that span over cells: Their height should be depending to the
cell's height (nr=2 oder nr=3).