Dear Joachim!
Sorry for my late reply but I marked your message todo and the forgot.
Right now I've seen it again and here is my answer.
j.heidemeier wrote:
Dear Juergen,
Well, now I'm having some time to come back to the caption / longtables
thread from November. I finally found a kludge to ge
Dear Juergen,
Well, now I'm having some time to come back to the caption / longtables
thread from November. I finally found a kludge to get the stuff working
right. One can enter the caption as ERT in the header and firstheader row.
>
> I don't like the solution to implement this feature. I don'
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 01:24:36PM +0100, Juergen Vigna wrote:
>
> If you don't have an optional argument start with a hard space. I know
> this is suboptimal, so if people don't like it give us a better idea.
> An optional argument inset would be best IMO.
Which we already have.
j.heidemeier wrote:
o.k. - you are the developper.
Well yes but I won't have the time to implement this :(
But reffering to your last mail your solution for the optional argument is
not clear to me. If we interpret the first word of a caption in a cell as
optional argument, how do we omit it
>
> > In principle yes (thats the way I made it in my report) but as longtable
> > only have a footer and lastfooter and no firstfooter tag you have the
> > problems with the list of tables (multiple entries in the lot or wrong
> > pagenumbers). Several years ago there was a thread in USENET about
j.heidemeier wrote:
Hello Juergen,
tnx for the quick reply.
#:O)
In principle yes (thats the way I made it in my report) but as longtable only
have a footer and lastfooter and no firstfooter tag you have the problems
with the list of tables (multiple entries in the lot or wrong pagenumbers).
Hello Joachim!
Let me summarize what I understood from your mail:
We can have a caption for longtables in the firstHeader and a different
one in a normal Header (or if I ommit the FirstHeader then the other one
is valid for all of them).
Question: Is it possible to have a Footer-Caption?
I don'