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<tt>tables</tt> mode is like [[table]] mode (and like [[tabulate]]), but you can typeset multi-page tables with repeated headers and footers.
 
<tt>tables</tt> mode is like [[table]] mode (and like [[tabulate]]), but you can typeset multi-page tables with repeated headers and footers.
  
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[[Category:Tables]]

Revision as of 15:13, 19 January 2006

< Tables Overview

tables mode is like table mode (and like tabulate), but you can typeset multi-page tables with repeated headers and footers.

\placetable[here][tab:sample]{sample table}{\start
\starttablehead
\HL
\NC command	\NC meaning	\NC\SR
\HL
\stoptablehead
\starttabletail
\HL
\stoptabletail
\starttables[|l|l|]
\NC \tex{NC}	\NC next column	\NC\FR
\NC \tex{HL}	\NC horizontal line	\NC\MR
\NC \tex{VL}	\NC vertical line	\NC\MR
\NC \tex{NR}	\NC next row	\NC\LR
\HL
\NC \tex{SR}	\NC single row	\NC\FR
\NC \tex{FR}	\NC first row	\NC\MR
\NC \tex{MR}	\NC middle row	\NC\MR
\NC \tex{LR}	\NC last row	\NC\LR
\stoptables
\stop}