Carlo Ferri wrote:

> I have a document with five tables, each section is
> un-numbered (i.e. *), Only one footnote without any label, a
> references section with works cited in the document by
> labels of the form: AuthorName (Year)  and about forty
> labeled equations.
> I am deciding if it is worth to use the decimal alignment
> for each table. It seems to work fine except for the empty
> cell of the tables (when I fill them with --- it has a
> different alignment).


how should a decimal alignment correct work with "---"?

> In the body text, I need to refer only to some cells inside
> two different table, only with two different symbol, but I
> can succeed in doing it. I tried to use simply (*) and (**)
> for labeling the two categories of cells, but this method
> have some problems with decimal alignment. Is There someone
> so kind as to give me some suggestion or tell me that my
> purpose is not feasible ?


do it at your own

[a table cell\superscript{*}]

as you see (*) blah blah

> A very very less important question is about float tables
> placement: I try the suggestions on the documentation and
> help on-line but without success: in particular placing [h]
> or \[h] in Tex mode at the very first line of the float. Any
> hint ?


[h] means: here, if possible. if not put it at the [t]op
or att the [b]ottom.

HErbert



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