Am 25.07.2012 um 12:31 schrieb Peter Münster:

> On Wed, Jul 25 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> 
>> Each cell of a TABLE is already a \frame, so you don't need to add a \framed
>> inside a cell.
> 
> Indeed, but at some point during my experimentation, I found
> differences with or without inner frame...
> 
> I think, I've found, what had bothered me: strut=yes has no effect when
> offset=overlay. A strut has to be added manually. This is what I have
> now, and it finally works:

The strut option is disabled when you use offset=overlay, you want offset=none 
or offset=0pt.

Wolfgang
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