Alain Castera wrote:
[snip]
Unless somebody points me to a better method, I will go on this way as it
seems to me that it is the simplest way to obtain wysiwym display of fixed
width columns in a tabular. When it will be possible to test it, it will
still be time to discard everything ;-)
I read all of the above and am still confused. You want to do this all to
have WYSIWYG (more or less) on screen isn't it? Why do we need more variables
for this? Couldn't we just have some parameters that tell the draw function
what it should draw? As the final output is all right I don't see a
necessity to add more buttons to the layouts. What do others think and more
what do you think? Would it be possible to have WYSIWYG without resorting
to adding more buttons to the layouts?

Note : the patch force column alignment to switch to "block" anytime you
enter the InsetTabular::tabularFeatures function with argument feature ==
SET_PWIDTH. The corresponding line of code should be deleted, or at least
executed only if tmplen.zero().
Could you explain this and/or send a patch?

            Jug


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