Hi,

Could you elaborate on your issue ?
If you have hard time positionning <tr> you can loop on you list items and use 
loop.counter or loop.counter0 and use the divisibleby tag to display line start 
and end

Regards,
Xavier.

Le 30 sept. 2010 à 14:15, Martin Tiršel a écrit :

> Hello,
> 
> I have a list of images from database I need to print in a table and this 
> seems to be more difficult as I expected. Is there an easy way how to print 
> results into table? Number of collumns depends on a constant in settings.
> 
> Thanks,
> Martin
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