, or #4 and #5.
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>> Just add a \null before the second \line.
>>
>
> This solve the example; it solves 80% of the real situation.
> Even after looking at the doc, i do not understand why?
>
I mean: why the \null solved the spacing problem?
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This solve the example; it solves 80% of the real situation.
Even after looking at the doc, i do not understand why?
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2008/10/6 sdfgsdhdshd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In the pdf file, lines #3 and #4 collide; i would like between them the same
> space as between #1 and #2, or #4 and #5.
Just add a \null before the second \line.
Cheers,
Valentin
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\column
{
"Line #4"
"Line #5"
"Line #6"
}
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