Am 19.09.2021 um 13:27 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context
: Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context schrieb am 19.09.2021 um 13:14:
Am 19.09.2021 um 13:01 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context
: Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context schrieb am 19.09.2021 um 12:44:
There are some problems in the following MWEs.
First example looks the same with MkIV and LMTX, second uses \NS that is only in LMTX.
The first column is justified even if it’s defined as left aligned; this happens also with a simple "l" column. With "p" the width is ignored. You're missing a \NC at the start of each row. You’re right; in testing I got an empty column when I started with \NC (and wasn’t sure any more if something changed that I forgot), but I probably missed one line or something.
The problem with \NS remains:
\starttabulate[|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|] \NC Default \NC Linux \NC MacOS \NC Windows \NC\NR \HL \NC Text processor \NS[3][l] LibreOffice or else \NC\NR \NC Drawing \NS[2][lp(.4\textwidth)] Inkscape \NC Corel Draw \NC\NR \NC Simple Editor \NC Nano \NC TextEdit \NC Notepad \NC\NR \stoptabulate
You have to pass the number of additional columns are argument.
Ah, i.e. one less than I was expecting from any other column span syntax... Thank you! Hraban