>>> hdtbl behaves right in both of your examples. The hdtbl-manpage >>> says: >>> >>> If a macro has one or more arguments, and it is not starting a >>> line, it must be enclosed in double quotes. > > Silly me. The man page is incorrect! It must be > > If a macro has one or more arguments, and it is not starting a line, > the arguments must be enclosed in double quotes. > > since `it' would refer to the macro...
*blush* Please forget this :-) It's still too early in the morning, obviously. Werner