Re: Vertical space in a table cell gives latex errors

2007-08-28 Thread Helge Hafting
Paul A. Rubin wrote: I'm no TeXpert, but I think the logic here is that there is a baseline for text in each row of the table. Vertical alignment is with reference to the baseline. So setting "middle" in the fixed-width column says that you want the middle of each cell in that column to al

Re: Vertical space in a table cell gives latex errors

2007-08-27 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Helge Hafting wrote: Paul A. Rubin wrote: Helge Hafting wrote: I have a table with a tall row, because one cell is fixed-width with multiple lines. In another cell I wanted to place a single symbol, preferably centered vertically. I tried changing the column's vertical adjustment, but this ha

Re: Vertical space in a table cell gives latex errors

2007-08-27 Thread Helge Hafting
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Helge Hafting wrote: I have a table with a tall row, because one cell is fixed-width with multiple lines. In another cell I wanted to place a single symbol, preferably centered vertically. I tried changing the column's vertical adjustment, but this had no effect whatsoever

Re: Vertical space in a table cell gives latex errors

2007-08-25 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Helge Hafting wrote: I have a table with a tall row, because one cell is fixed-width with multiple lines. In another cell I wanted to place a single symbol, preferably centered vertically. I tried changing the column's vertical adjustment, but this had no effect whatsoever. Did you try settin

Vertical space in a table cell gives latex errors

2007-08-24 Thread Helge Hafting
I have a table with a tall row, because one cell is fixed-width with multiple lines. In another cell I wanted to place a single symbol, preferably centered vertically. I tried changing the column's vertical adjustment, but this had no effect whatsoever. So I tried forcing my way with insert->ve