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Formatting in table going wrong?
From: |
Dave Baldwin |
Subject: |
Formatting in table going wrong? |
Date: |
Fri, 20 Apr 2007 15:10:20 +0100 |
I am trying to convert some Latex to Lout and when I process the
following Lout code I notice a number of things that puzzle me in the
output:
1. The table appears on page 2 and page 1 is empty.
2. Within Cell C the line spacing between wrapped lines is greater
than that of line breaks I have introduced with @LLP. Section 1.8 of
the user manual indicates is should use the same spacing.
3. Within Cell C I wouldn't have expected input line "...Decoder
processes..." to be on different lines.
4. The AbortStreams line isn't justified.
Any guidance to point out where I am going wrong or how my mental
model if flawed will be appreciated. I have enclosed the ps file I
generate with -r2.
Dave.
test1.ps
Description: PostScript document
@SysInclude { tbl }
@SysInclude {doc}
@Doc @Text @Begin
@Table
@Tbl
rule {yes}
aformat { @Cell width {1.5c} @B {A} | @Cell width {2.0c} @B
{B} | @Cell width {13.0c} @B {C} }
bformat { @Cell width {1.5c} {A} | @Cell width {2.0c}
{B} | @Cell width {13.0c} {C} }
{
@Rowa
rulebelowwidth {0.15f}
rulebelow {yes}
A {Issue} B {Date} C {Changes}
@Rowb
A {2} B {30Jan07} C {
Hooked up ReadVariableLengthCode command in the Reader and Decoder
processes as it had got left out. @LLP
The AbortStream command has been renamed SuspendStream as this better
reflects its use and a proper AbortStream command has been added. @LLP
The Decode Process is now primed when a new stream is started.
}
@EndHeaderRow
}
@End @Text
- Re: Lout on Mac OS X, (continued)
- Re: Lout on Mac OS X, Jeff Kingston, 2007/04/19
- Formatting in table going wrong?,
Dave Baldwin <=
Re: Lout on Mac OS X, Jeff Kingston, 2007/04/20
Re: Lout on Mac OS X, Jeff Kingston, 2007/04/22