Miguel Queiros wrote:
\placetable{Just an example}{\externalfigure[teste.tmp]} This is what I call 'creative usage' of a feature :) Better use \getbuffer for this.
I was using \externalfigure because I saw that on the manual, and because I wanted to scale down the table to the width of the page. :)
Sorry, my lack of knowledge :)
Can I do that with a buffer/table withou using \externalfigure ?
\placetable{Just an expample}{\scale[sx=2,sy=2]{\getbuffer[teste]}} but this is not so handy (only factors, no fixed dimensions). So your method is the best and easiest way to scale a table. This really makes me smile. Greets, Peter
I looked at the wiki and I should think about using only natural tables as they seem to be much better... but I'v had problems trying to get some multipage tables to work...
Thanks, Miguel Queirós
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