Måns

Great! It does work.  What is the purpose of the 'f' in the line ' |~|
>|f'?
I apologize for the delay in responding.  Thanks for the help

Steve

On May 4, 5:10 am, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
> You don't need the h (headerthing)
> This works:
> {{twocolumns{
> {{redtest{Test Two}}}
> |~|>|f
> |>| !{{redtest{Table Test Three}}} |
> | www | xxxx |
> | yyy | zzz |
>
> |~|>|f
> |>| !{{redtest{Table Test Four}}} |
> | www | xxxx |
> | yyy | zzz |
>
> }}}
>
> On May 3, 2:27 pm, steve <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello
>
> > Anybody have a suggestion on how to use custom classes for table cells
> > within the twocolumns class?
>
> > There seems to be a problem with using styles inside a table within
> > the twocolumns class (from Eric's stylesheet shortcuts).  What I am
> > trying to accomplish is to have two tables side by side and to apply
> > custom style sheet classes for cells in the table.
>
> > In the example code below Table Test One works correctly.  Test Two
> > works correctly.  Table Test Three and Table Test Four fail in that
> > the redTest class seems to break apart the cell from the rest of the
> > table.
>
> > This example can also be found online athttp://cadfael.tiddlyspot.com/
> > in the tiddler TwoColumnsTableTest.
>
> > Thanks
> > Steve
>
> > ----
> > |>| !{{redtest{Table Test One}}} |
> > | www | xxxx |
> > | yyy | zzz |
>
> > {{twocolumns{
> > {{redtest{Test Two}}}
>
> > |>| !{{redtest{Table Test Three}}} |
> > | www | xxxx |
> > | yyy | zzz |
>
> > |>| !{{redtest{Table Test Four}}} |
> > | www | xxxx |
> > | yyy | zzz |
>
> > }}}
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