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diff --git a/doc/user/tbl_widt b/doc/user/tbl_widt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2e39ad --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/user/tbl_widt @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +@Section + @Title { Cell width and height } + @Tag { tbl_widt } +@Begin +@PP +Lout is quite good a choosing suitable widths for cells. It leaves +narrow cells at their natural width, then uses paragraph breaking to +reduce the wider cells to a common width which is as large as +the available space allows: +@QD @OneRow @Tbl + aformat { @Cell @I A | @Cell B | @Cell C } +{ +@Rowa + A { Acacia } + B { +Shrub or small tree with grey-green foliage and brilliant +yellow blossom in late winter. +} + C { +Distributed widely throughout Australia except in the most arid +parts; many varieties. +} +} +This usually looks good, but if you need something else, the @Code width +option may be used to give a particular width to a cell: +@ID @OneRow @Code "@Cell width { 3c }" +Here we have asked for a cell width of three centimetres; this includes +the cell margins. When using @Code width to fine-tune the appearance of +a table wide enough to require paragraph breaking, it is best to use +@Code width to make cells narrower, not wider. +@PP +Regrettably, there is no way to request that several cells in a row be +given a common width equal to the width of the widest. One simple way to +approximate this is to give these cells the same @Code width value. The +@Code width option also has a special value, {@Code "expand"}. All +cells with @Code "width { expand }" are assigned a common width +expand.cell.width @Index { @Code expand cell width in tables } +equal to the maximum amount permitted by the available space. For example, +@ID @OneRow @Code @Verbatim { +@QuotedDisplay @Tbl + width { expand } + paint { lightgrey } + aformat { @Cell A | @Cell B | @Cell C } +{ +@Rowa + A { 23.56 } + B { 98.76 } + C { 65.00 } +} +} +has result +@QuotedDisplay @Tbl + width { expand } + paint { lightgrey } + aformat { @Cell A | @Cell B | @Cell C } +{ +@Rowa + A { 23.56 } + B { 98.76 } + C { 65.00 } +} +We have used our usual trick of making the option apply to several cells +by moving it to a more general level, in this case to {@Code "@Tbl"}. +The available space can be reduced using the @Code "@Wide" symbol; if +we replace @Code "@QuotedDisplay @Tbl" in the example above with +@ID @OneRow @Code "@CentredDisplay 4i @Wide @Tbl" +the result will be +@CentredDisplay 4i @Wide @Tbl + width { expand } + paint { lightgrey } + aformat { @Cell A | @Cell B | @Cell C } +{ +@Rowa + A { 23.56 } + B { 98.76 } + C { 65.00 } +} +with the total table width reduced to four inches. +@PP +There is an analogous @Code height option which makes a cell take on +a particular fixed height, again including margins. Make sure there +is enough height in the cell to hold its entry when you use this +option. The @Code "expand" value is not available for height. +@End @Section |