[OS X TeX] table help
Maarten Sneep
maarten.sneep at xs4all.nl
Fri May 20 10:48:07 EDT 2005
On 20 May 2005, at 16:30, Jason Davies wrote:
> jut trying to get the hang of a basic table, have spent an hour with
> Mittelbach and Goossens to no avail. If someone has a fairly simple
> table example with borders drawn in (no maths required) that I can
> study, I'd be most grateful...
>
> it's just a couple of tables with text, two columns and several rows
> that I need to produce but I'm not savvy enough to make sense of the
> manuals and even copying out examples seems to throw up errors...:-)
Here's a commented sample.
\begin{table} %% this is actually a floating environment, similar to
\begin{figure}
\caption[short title]{The full title} %% The full title. The short
one will appear in a list of tables
%% the real table starts here
\begin{tabular}% start the table
{ll}% indicate that there are two left aligned columns*
first row, first column & first row, second column \\
second row, first column & by now you should get the idea
\end{tabular}
%% end sample.
* this can be the tricky bit. Vertical lines can be indicated here
with | between the columns. l, r and c are for left, right and
centred columns. Other options exist, but beyond my intended scope of
this mail. I think the not so short intro has a nice introduction.
Lamport has the best intro, and is very easy to follow along.
I'm not a great supporter of lines in tables, but you can experiment
with \hline command at the end or the beginning of a row.
HTMH,
Maarten
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