Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| Hello Bernd!
| 
| > 
| > There's always \newline (a robust command that expands to the \@normalcr
| > linebreak command). This is valid LaTeX code without a parbox or
| > minipage, and it does have two lines in a cell:
| > 
| 
| Ok you got me here, so can you tell me what's the difference between
| outputing \\ and \newline? We actually do output always \\ as a linebreak.
| Should we change this? (Lars? Jean-Marc?)

You did look at the example right?

\begin{tabular}[p{5cm}|c]
cell one line one \newline
cell one line two & cell two \\
cell three & cell four
\end{tabular}

(syntax probably wrong, but hey!)

So I don't understand your question.

        Lgb

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