Am Dienstag, 02.03.04, um 00:59 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Nikolai
Weibull:
You need the printed manual for the TaBlE package, which will
suggest something alone the lines:
Hm, and this manual has to be ordered? No downloads?
No, and it's really expensive.
(Sort of dongle for the TaBlE package..
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
> * George N. White III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 01, 2004 18:30]:
> > You need the printed manual for the TaBlE package, which will
> > suggest something alone the lines:
>
> Hm, and this manual has to be ordered? No downloads?
Yes, AFAIK:
http://www.p
* George N. White III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 01, 2004 18:30]:
> You need the printed manual for the TaBlE package, which will
> suggest something alone the lines:
Hm, and this manual has to be ordered? No downloads?
> \starttable[|l|lp(120pt)|]
> \NC Something \NC Long description ... \input t
Hi nicolai,
AFAIK there is no paragraph mechanism in de TaBlE environment. You might
want to try the bTABLE eTABLE environment.
Kind regards Willi
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Where can I find a comprehensive specification of the TaBlE module?
My problem is that I want a paragraph environment in a c
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
> Where can I find a comprehensive specification of the TaBlE module?
> My problem is that I want a paragraph environment in a column, but that
> doesn't seem to exist/work. In tabulate you can use 'p' in the
> template, and table doesn't complain when y
Where can I find a comprehensive specification of the TaBlE module?
My problem is that I want a paragraph environment in a column, but that
doesn't seem to exist/work. In tabulate you can use 'p' in the
template, and table doesn't complain when you use it but doesn't obide
by it either. Am I miss