On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 11:55:17AM +0100, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> On Saturday 20 December 2003 08:43, lakshmi wrote:
> > I have a table that is too big (too long) to fit on one page. Can
> > LaTeX break this table by itself ? How ?
>
> Yep, check out supertabular, I've had good exp
On Saturday 20 December 2003 08:43, lakshmi wrote:
> I have a table that is too big (too long) to fit on one page. Can
> LaTeX break this table by itself ? How ?
Yep, check out supertabular, I've had good experiences with that. See
also longtable, it's said to be easier to use. You'll find it all
Hi,I have a table that is too big (too long) to
fit on one page. Can LaTeXbreak this table by itself ? How ? I was forced to
split the table in 2parts. I would like you to inform me www.
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laxmi
Hi,
Thanks to all that answered to my question about latex and tables. The
'longtable' was the first one I've try and it worked from the beginning.
I'll look over the others also to see which is best for my needs, but
longtable seems to be exactly what I need. And was on my co
Hello,
I'm not a Latex expert, but I think the current versions of
Latex (known as Latex2e) should have a package called longtable
or supertab that may do what you want. See the Latex Companion
for more documentation. There is also a TeX newsgroup.
Hope this helps
King lee
On Sun, 1 Nov 19
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Ionutz Borcoman wrote:
> I have a table that is too big (too long) to fit on one page. Can LaTeX
> break this table by itself ? How ? I was forced to split the table in 2
> parts, but I would like a more intelligent solution (my table fitted in
> 2 pages, so it wasn't so hard t
Hi,
I have a table that is too big (too long) to fit on one page. Can LaTeX
break this table by itself ? How ? I was forced to split the table in 2
parts, but I would like a more intelligent solution (my table fitted in
2 pages, so it wasn't so hard to split by hand. But what do I do when
the tabl
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