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Re: @RightDisplay within a table cell?
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Mark Summerfield |
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Re: @RightDisplay within a table cell? |
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Tue, 2 Sep 2008 08:44:56 +0100 |
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On 2008-09-02, Clint Olsen wrote:
> On Sep 02, Mark Summerfield wrote:
> > Page 130 (section 6.2) of the user guide shows how you can change cell
> > appearance. I think what you need is something like:
> >
> > @Tbl
> > aformat{ @Cell A | @Cell break{right} B}
> >
> > As for unwanted vertical space try
> >
> > @Tbl
> > strut{no} #affects whole table; can also use per Cell.
>
> Thanks for your quick answer.
>
> I will check out this section. Attempting to use break{right} garnered
> this error:
>
> 9,54: found unknown option to @Break symbol (right)
Try "rlines" ! At the end of the section on @Tbl there's a list of the
options and the values they accept.
>
> It is strange. When I placed the object in an @CurveBox, the leading
> vertical space went away. I am trying to use rules around the table cells
> and other things so I can see how things move on the page when I tweak
> various options.
Yes, I often do that.
>
> The strut{no} appears to get rid of the leading vertical space as well,
> thanks. Now to find out why I can't get right-justified text.
>
> -Clint
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