Hi, I find it. The problem is related with \cite in the table cells. I'm using 1.0.7.19. I attached a short test file: * Make a 3*2 table (\block). * First row contains a long text. * Second row contains a lot of bib citations. * Set the *exact* width to 5em. * Enable line wrapping as described in my first email. * The 1st row (long text) wraps correctly. * The 2nd row (citations) exceeds the boundary. I was doing a survey and wanted to tabularize previous works. Then the problem came. Thanks, Pili On 23/6/13 4:22 PM, Miguel de Benito
Delgado wrote:
Hi, what version are you using? Setting the *exact*
width of a cell (say 5em, for instance), then activating line
wrapping for it should work.
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Miguel de Benito. On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 9:06 AM, hpl
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Dear all How to automatically wrap lines in table cells? For example, original table cells of one row is: ("|" is the cell border) abc def | ghijklmn I want to limit the width of the first column and the texts are automatically wrapped: abc | ghijklmn def | I can limit the width in the cell's menu using "maximal". After setting it, the texts do not wrap. Instead, they simply cross the cell border. It looks like: (messed up with the cell on the right) abc | dgehfijklmn I tried to different options in the cell menu but none works. e.g. "Cell->Special->Line Wrapping" looks related but the three options does not have any effect. Thanks, Pili |
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