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Harry Henry Gebel |
Subject: |
Table formatting |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Apr 2000 17:22:55 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.1.11i |
How can I make a table's rows be completely independent of those under it?
I have the following table:
@Include { doc }
@Doc @Text @Begin
@CentredDisplay @Tab
above { single }
below { single }
side { single }
@Fmta { @Col A ! @Col 6.5i @Wide {Bold +4p} @Font clines @Break B}
@Fmtb { @Col @Heading C !! @Col @Heading D !! @Col @Heading E !!
@Col @Heading F !! @Col @Heading G }
{
@Rowa A { @CC @IncludeGraphic logo.eps.gz }
B {
Marble Contracting Service
Dover, DE }
@Rowb C { ITEM } D { UNIT } E { "Price/Unit" } F { Quantity }
G { Total } }
This produces a table with column A above column C, column B above column
D, and nothing above columns E, F, and G. I want A and B to go across the
entire table, but I cannot use @Over because column C will be very wide
(once more rows are added), but column A will be very narrow. Column A
should be over the first little bit of column C, and column B should be
over the rest of column C and all of the other columns, How do I do
this. I am using lout v 3.08 on Mandrake Linux v 7.0 .
--
Harry Henry Gebel, Senior Developer, Landon House SBS
West Dover Hundred, Delaware
PyNcurses: python binding for ncurses http://pyncurses.sourceforge.net
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