Le 19 janv. 2021 à 17:23, Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden> a écrit :You do not need a global table, I think you can just made every single entry its own small table or a markup with two arguments and then a macro which format correctly the markup. This would take care of the page breaking and allow you to process differently and automatically both sides, for example you can redefine the macro to show only the left or right side.Btw: I would be interested in having such a french/german math dictionary! I really need it for my lectures. Can you share it when it is ready? :)MaxOn 19. Jan 2021, at 17:04, Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden> wrote:ok so i think the best is a definition list with esc-esc-tab between word and definition :<PastedGraphic-4.png>VincentLe 19 janv. 2021 à 15:13, Basile Audoly <address@hidden> a écrit :hi Vincent,I am afraid so, I don't think that the breaking of long tables across pages is (well?) supported yet.Basile.Le 19 janv. 2021 à 15:10, Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden> a écrit :hi Basile that's looks finebut what about page break ?i mean, if the content is about several pages, will i have to make one table for each page ?Le 19 janv. 2021 à 14:39, Basile Audoly <address@hidden> a écrit :what about a wide table with two columns, one featuring left-alignment and the other one featuring right-alignment?note that you can use the "toggle cell wrapping mode" if you need multi-line content in a cell,BasileLe 19 janv. 2021 à 14:24, Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden> a écrit :hiwe would like to create some list where the first element is left side aligned, and the second at rightlike this :<PastedGraphic-3.png>theaim is that students can hide one column with a paper when memorizing the otheris there a means to do this in TeXmacs ?o the screenschot it is made manually with esc-esc-tab
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