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How to create a table that spans over multiple pages, breaking single rows Yes, I've been using ltablex in this project now. You are right: the cell contents is text, so something that can be (quite) easily broken into different pages. Regarding your suggestion, again, this (caring about the position of things in one particular compiled file) is exactly what Latex users shouldn't do, isn't it?! |
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How to create a table that spans over multiple pages, breaking single rows This contrasts one of the purposes of Latex.. not to have to care about where pages end. What if at some point I want to add or remove more text to a row? Shall I adjust all the subsequent ones?! Also, the physical page height might change according to the paper format and even the medium (compiling to PDF vs compiling to HTML, etc.) |
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Feb 2 |
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How to create a table that spans over multiple pages, breaking single rows And to answer your first question: because Latex is not intended to work like this. |
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Feb 2 |
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How to create a table that spans over multiple pages, breaking single rows You don't want me to spam here with a 70-pages long table, believe me. |
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