I'm trying to solve a problem with a TABLE in a large-ish (600 page) book. The table occurs in an appendix, and the contents of one column are spilling out into the next column on the right. The weird thing is that when I process just that bit of the book, the effect is much smaller, and when I process the whole book (with the table near the end), the contents move all the way to the other side of the next column, moving almost a full column's width to the right. I will try to work up an example, but in the meantime, does this ring a bell with anyone in terms of something (an offset value, and alignment parameter?) which "degrades" over the course of a large run, such that the effect is minimal in a small document, but visible at the end of a large one? Thanks, Duncan
It sounds like an accumulation of (spurious) spaces, but that is doesn't help. A (minimal-ish) example will be needed. Taco Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I'm trying to solve a problem with a TABLE in a large-ish (600 page) book. The table occurs in an appendix, and the contents of one column are spilling out into the next column on the right.
The weird thing is that when I process just that bit of the book, the effect is much smaller, and when I process the whole book (with the table near the end), the contents move all the way to the other side of the next column, moving almost a full column's width to the right.
I will try to work up an example, but in the meantime, does this ring a bell with anyone in terms of something (an offset value, and alignment parameter?) which "degrades" over the course of a large run, such that the effect is minimal in a small document, but visible at the end of a large one?
Thanks,
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