This sample will show the crowding within a cell and between rows. Alan \starttext \setuptables[bodyfont=9pt] \starttables[|l|p(15pc)|] \NC A\NC read \quote{provided} for \quote{providing} \NC\AR \NC B\NC Aliquam aliquet, est a ullamcorper condimentum, tellus nulla fringilla elit, a iaculis nulla turpis sed wisi. Fusce volutpat. Etiam sodales ante id nunc. Proin ornare dignissim lacus. Nunc porttitor nunc a sem. Sed sollicitudin velit eu magna. Aliquam erat volutpat. Vivamus ornare est non wisi. Proin vel quam. Vivamus egestas. Nunc tempor diam vehicula mauris. Nullam sapien eros, facilisis vel, eleifend non, auctor dapibus, pede.\NC\AR \NC C\NC read 2002 for 2003 \NC\AR \NC 9.1.13.2\NC read \quote{provided} for \quote{providing} \NC\AR \NC 18.2.7.5\NC read Ictinus for Icinus architect of the Parthenon \NC \AR \NC 83.3.9.13\NC read 2002 for 2003 \NC\AR \NC 97.4.8.4\NC delete \quote{used} \NC\AR \stoptables \stoptext On Mar 26, 2009, at 12;55,56 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 26.03.2009 um 16:58 schrieb Bowen Alan C.:
I have a simple, multi-page table that is currently defined by
\setuptables[bodyfont=9pt] \starttables[|l|p(15pc)|]
The problem is that the text in the cells on the right that have more than one line is set almost solid and is often too close to the next row.
EXAMPLE!
Wolfgang
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