Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, The Wizard wrote:
All - I am creating simple tables like this
\starttable[|l|l|l|l|] \HL \VL \bf Time Frame \VL \bf SAN A \VL \bf SAN B \VL \bf SAN C \VL \AR \HL \VL 10pm to 6am - Backup \VL 1500 MB/s \VL 1500 MB/s \VL 1500 MB/s \VL \AR \HL \VL 6am to 10pm – NBU Vaulting \VL \rightarrow \VL \rightarrow \VL 4500MB/s \VL \AR \HL \stoptable
The table is created fine, but I would like it to be "centered" in the surrounding text. The current table starts at the left page margin, rather than where the text starts. Is there a simple way to "indent" the left edge of the table to match the surrounding text? I have tried using \setuptables[align=middle], but it seems to have no effect.
You can use
\midaligned{\starttable ... \stoptable}
or (untested)
\placetable [here][none]{none} {\starttable ... \stoptable}
Aditya
Aditya - Thanks so much; the \placetable... form did exactly what I was looking for. -- Mark Almeida mark.almeida@sun.com Solutions Architect (707)398-9524/x81132 Sun Professional Services (707)429-0341 Home Office (707)480-5038 Cell