On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:41 PM, Aditya Mahajan <adityam@umich.edu> wrote:

On May 4, 2011, at 9:35 AM, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello again,
>
> So I decide to try with tables:
>
>   \starttable[|m|m|m|m|m|m|m|m|m|]
>     \NC \VL I\NC R\NC R^2\NC R^3\NC F\NC FR\NC FR^2\NC FR^3\AR
>     \HL
>     \NC I \VL I\NC R\NC R^2\NC R^3\NC F\NC FR\NC FR^2\NC FR^3\NR
>     \NC R\VL R\NC R^2\NC R^3\NC I\NC FR\NC FR^2\NC FR^3\NC F\NR
>     \NC R^2\VL R^2\NC R^3\NC I\NC R\NC FR^2\NC FR^3\NC F\NC FR\NR
>     \NC R^3\VL R^3\NC I\NC R\NC R^2\NC FR^3\NC F\NC FR\NC FR^2\NR
>     \NC F\VL F\NC FR^3\NC FR^2\NC FR\NC I\NC R^3\NC R^2\NC R\NR
>     \NC FR\VL FR\NC F\NC FR^3\NC FR^2\NC R\NC I\NC R^3\NC R^2\NR
>     \NC FR^2\VL FR^2\NC FR\NC F\NC FR^3\NC R^2\NC R\NC I\NC R^3\NR
>     \NC FR^3\VL FR^3\NC FR^2\NC FR\NC F\NC R^3\NC R^2\NC R\NC I\NR
>   \stoptable
>
> This almost works, yet in the pdf output ("texexec"), there's an extra column at the right full of "[missing column]".  What's going on here?

The syntax for tables is

\NC ... \NC ...\NC \NR


You are missing the last \NC

Aditya

Yay - that works beautifully!  (Even better if I finish each row with \NC\AR).
 
Thanks,
Alasdair