> > 1. Put each text block into a diversion with the given width,
> >either following the above formula or using a user-specified
> >width.
> > 2. Set the adjust flags, sizes, etc., as specified.
> > 3. Format the diversions.
> > 4. Construct the table and use the diversions.
> That doesn
Werner LEMBERG wrote...
>> The text in the first column should be centered, but is left-
>> justified.
>
> The crucial part of explaining the behaviour is this sentence from
> tbl.man:
>
> The default length of a text block is given by LC/(N+1), where `L'
> is the current line length, `C' t
> .LP
> \&...
> .TS H
> allbox expand;
> cbp9 cbp9 cbp9w(3i)
> cp9v10 lp9v10 lp9v10 .
> Pattern Indication Solutions
> .TH
> T{
> Power LED on
> for 2 seconds
> or longer
> T}T{
> Power-on Self Test Failed
> T}Replace the gadget.
> .TE
>
> The text in the first column should be c
This is a minimal example that reflects my problem. I'm using a
fairly recent CVS version of groff on OSX 10.4.
.LP
\&...
.TS H
allbox expand;
cbp9 cbp9 cbp9w(3i)
cp9v10 lp9v10 lp9v10 .
Pattern Indication Solutions
.TH
T{
Power LED on
for 2 seconds
or longer
T} T{
Power-on Self Test F