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From: | Yannig Robert |
Subject: | Re: Tables and lists |
Date: | Sun, 26 Jan 2020 19:36:24 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.4.1 |
Thank you very much for the help,For the table issue, that was me reading badly the user guide, it is sorted now!
For the list, here is a test case version that reproduces the issue : @SysInclude { tbl } @SysInclude { book } @Book @Title {Test case of lists} @Author {Yannig Robert} // @Chapter @Title { Trying lists } @Begin @BeginSections @Section @Title {Ordinary lists} @Begin @List @ListItem {example 1} @ListItem {example 2} @EndList @End @Section @Section @Title {Tagged lists} @Begin @WideTaggedList @TagItem {S1-56} {définit le service amateur} @TagItem {S1-57} {définit le service amateur par satellite} @TagItem {S25} {@BulletList @ListItem {Indicatifs attribués par chaque pays} @ListItem{Aptitudes de l'opérateur vérifiées par chaque pays} @ListItem{Communications en clair }@ListItem{Pas de relais de communications pour des tiers sauf urgence}
@EndList} @EndList @End @Section @EndSections @End @ChapterSo the standing alone list doesn't work nor the list embedded in a taggedList (Am I "allowed" to do this?).
Yannig On 26/01/2020 19:14, Valery Ushakov wrote:
On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 18:19:31 +0100, Yannig Robert wrote:I've been trying to make a list and get the following error : 35,1: no @ItemPlace galley target precedes this @ItemPlace&&preceding 37,1: no @EndListPlace galley target precedes this @EndListPlace&&preceding I am not quite sure what it means, here is my original code : @List @ListItem {example 1} @ListItem {example 2} @EndListShould work. Anything in the preceding context that messes it up? Can you construct a minimized test case that demonstrates the problem?The other question I have is that when I want lines to separate the cells of a table : @Tbl rule {yes} aformat { @Cell width {4c} @Cell A | @Cell width {10c} @Cell B } I get the expected lines plus a frame around the content of each table cell.Why do you use @Cell twice (@Cell @Cell A)? -uwe
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