On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 04:52:21PM +0200, Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
hi,
I have not used `tbl' for some time and now see the
following behaviour, which was not present before, I'm quite
sure:
the inter-column space seems to be zero, i.e. in a table
with all left centered columns the longest entry (max. width
entry, I mean) in each column "touches" the neighbouring
entry in the same row (in the next column), i.e. it looks
something like this, for instance:
------
a b
foobar
------
if column 1 has entries 'a' and 'foo' and column 2 'b' and
'bar'. which sure it should not.
I was not lucky in the docs and the mail archive. so:
question 1: is there a way to specify the inter-column
spacing (minimal distance between end of some entry and next
entry in the same row)? a register I should know of, e.g.?
question 2: I have'nt seen this behaviour in the past. how
come? has there been a change of default behaviour or am I
doing something wrong which only surfaced now?
joerg
PS: I'm using `tbl' in conjunction with the `ms' macros and
groff version 1.19.3 under MacOS.
oophs...
according to Murphy's law, I always discover something _after_ hitting
"send": my problem seems simply to be caused by mismatch between table
width and line length: the table in question was extending farther to
the right than it should. so quickly forget about my previous mail as
far as apparent misbehaviour of `tbl' is concerned. sorry for the noise.
but I still would appreciate to get some hint how to tune
the inter-column spacing.
and it's still funny: the table is rendered completely (but extending
into the right margin), only the inter-column space is squeezed to zero,
it seems. now: is _this_ intended behaviour? should one not get some
kind of warning ("table to wide" or something like that)?
joerg