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Re: Re: need help with Passivetex errors
Alex,
Yes, I'm using relative column widths.
I think I will proceed as you suggest:
I will replace relative column widths
whit absolute ones.
Thanks,
Giuseppe
On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 10:48, Alex Lancaster wrote:
> >>>>> "GG" == Giuseppe Greco <giuseppe.greco@bluewin.ch> writes:
>
> GG> Alex, Thanks for your suggestion.
>
> GG> I've installed PassiveTex 1.18, and I'm now able to generate PDF
> GG> files, but... the generated PDF files have problems with
> GG> tables. That is, table are redered as following:
>
> GG> |text
> GG> |text
> GG> |text
> GG> |text
>
> GG> ...instead of
>
> +------+------+
> | text | text |
> +------+------+
> | text | text |
> +------+------+
>
> GG> Note that I have also downloaded the latest version of Bob's
> GG> fotex.sty and fotex.xmt.
>
> This may not be the problem, but PassiveTeX doesn't yet understand
> relative column widths, so you will probably need to specify
> absolution column widths (e.g. <colspec colwidth="2cm"/>) <tgroup> in
> either <informaltable> or <table>.
>
> You might want to post a short test DocBook XML document (just an
> article containing a table) that reproduces the problem.
>
> GG> I'm using xsl-stylesheets 1.54.1.
>
> A.
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