Salvete, which tables allow using \noalign and in what places? E.g., the first of these works, but I'd also like to be allowed the second one (ignore what \pause does for the moment ...): \starttable[|c|c|c|] \HL \NC one \NC two \NC three \NC\AR \HL\noalign{\pause}% \NC one \NC two \NC three \NC\AR \noalign{\pause}\HL \stoptable I assume this has to do with trial typesetting or something like this, but what should I type instead? regards, Christopher
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Salvete,
which tables allow using \noalign and in what places?
E.g., the first of these works, but I'd also like to be allowed the second one (ignore what \pause does for the moment ...):
\starttable[|c|c|c|] \HL \NC one \NC two \NC three \NC\AR \HL\noalign{\pause}% \NC one \NC two \NC three \NC\AR \noalign{\pause}\HL \stoptable
I assume this has to do with trial typesetting or something like this, but what should I type instead?
how about \TABLEnoalign (see core-tab.tex for defintion) without any guarantees :) Servus, Peter
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Peter Rolf wrote:
how about
\TABLEnoalign (see core-tab.tex for defintion)
I did try that. But I don't see why it should help. After all, the place I'm trying to do a \noalign is not inside some other \noalign and that's the only thing \TABLEnoalign adds – as far as I read the source. Christopher
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
how about
\TABLEnoalign (see core-tab.tex for defintion)
I did try that. But I don't see why it should help. After all, the place I'm trying to do a \noalign is not inside some other \noalign and that's the only thing \TABLEnoalign adds – as far as I read the source.
Sorry to hear. I was just browsing through an old table, as I remembered your question. After some reading and testing I have found out, that \AR is the cause of the problem. Your example works with \SR \FR \LR..., but not with \AR. Adding a \TB[] in front of \noalign works, but surely has some unwanted side effects. Sandman is calling, Peter
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Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Salvete,
which tables allow using \noalign and in what places?
E.g., the first of these works, but I'd also like to be allowed the second one (ignore what \pause does for the moment ...):
\starttable[|c|c|c|] \HL \NC one \NC two \NC three \NC\AR \HL\noalign{\pause}% \NC one \NC two \NC three \NC\AR \noalign{\pause}\HL \stoptable
I assume this has to do with trial typesetting or something like this, but what should I type instead?
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Hans Hagen wrote:
which tables allow using \noalign and in what places?
\NC one \NC two \NC three \NC\AR \HL\noalign{\pause}% \NC one \NC two \NC three \NC\AR \noalign{\pause}\HL
it all depends on what you want to achieve
I want to place a \pdfspecial in front of the \HL. Peter Rolf pointed out correctly (and I had seen that myself as well) that the problem seems to be with \AR only. I'll try and check if I can make the whole thing work transparently with \AR or if I have to ask users to use \FR, \MR, \LR for this usage pattern. (Usage: You build a table line by line in a presentation.) regards, Christopher
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