Hello, There was that question to which I could not find an answer: http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2002/000140.html So, is there a way to set the cell padding in natural tables? And by the way, is there a way to lock the total width of the table without setting the width of individual cells? Regards, David
David, One I can answer \bTABLE[option=stretch] Nigel On 26 May 2004, at 19:55, David Munger wrote:
Hello,
There was that question to which I could not find an answer: http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2002/000140.html
So, is there a way to set the cell padding in natural tables?
And by the way, is there a way to lock the total width of the table without setting the width of individual cells?
Regards,
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At 20:55 26/05/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
There was that question to which I could not find an answer: http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2002/000140.html
So, is there a way to set the cell padding in natural tables?
And by the way, is there a way to lock the total width of the table without setting the width of individual cells?
you can set the 'offset'; think of each table cell as being something \framed Hans
And by the way, is there a way to lock the total width of the table without setting the width of individual cells?
you can set the 'offset'; think of each table cell as being something \framed
Ahh... So that was the point. Works perfectly. Thank you. And how about locking the table's total width, without having to tweak individual cells width? David
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David Munger
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Hans Hagen
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Nigel King