2009/1/22 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com:
There are two problems with it:
- The horizontal line at the top disappears because of the color. Is
there a way to get it back?
That is only on screen. When printed, it is there.
- The table is on the right side of the paper. How can I get
Hi Cecil,
You could use \showframe before starttext, then you will see the
relations of the areas. Here I do not see that the placement of the
table is incorrect.
I tried to use \doerecurse with the table-environment and I also did
not get a result.
A possibility is to use another
On Wednesday 21 January 2009 06:16:36 pm Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I have the following table:
\starttable[|cp(.12\textwidth)|cp(.12\textwidth)|cp(.18\textwidth)|cp(.18\t
extwidth)|cp(.12\textwidth)|cp(.12\textwidth)|cp(.12\textwidth)|] \HL
\CL[darkyellow]\SR
\VL Verwerkt \VL Datum \VL Km-stand
Am 22.01.2009 um 21:27 schrieb Bart C. Wise:
Here's a stab. It uses a macro that Wolfgang wrote on getting the
line count to automatically populate the page. However, there's one
caveat, I could not start the table at the beginning of the page, I
had to put a .\par in first. Other than
I have the following table:
\starttable[|cp(.12\textwidth)|cp(.12\textwidth)|cp(.18\textwidth)|cp(.18\textwidth)|cp(.12\textwidth)|cp(.12\textwidth)|cp(.12\textwidth)|]
\HL
\CL[darkyellow]\SR
\VL Verwerkt \VL Datum \VL Km-stand \VL Kilometers \VL c/l \VL Liter
\VL Prijs \VL \SR
\HL
\VL