Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
how about
\TABLEnoalign (see core-tab.tex for defintion)
I did try that. But I don't see why it should help. After all, the place I'm trying to do a \noalign is not inside some other \noalign and that's the only thing \TABLEnoalign adds – as far as I read the source.
Sorry to hear. I was just browsing through an old table, as I remembered your question. After some reading and testing I have found out, that \AR is the cause of the problem. Your example works with \SR \FR \LR..., but not with \AR. Adding a \TB[] in front of \noalign works, but surely has some unwanted side effects. Sandman is calling, Peter
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