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Thanks Heiko for clarifications.
Op 16-06-12 17:19, Heiko Oberdiek schreef:
> Hendrik Maryns <
hen...@hendrikmaryns.name> wrote:
>
>> Op 07-06-12 09:32, Heiko Oberdiek schreef:
>>> Modified example with reduced spaces: [...] Leskern &
>>> \multicolumn{3}{p{\dimexpr.75\LineWidth+3\tabcolsep}|}{
>>> \vspace{-\baselineskip}% \begin{enumerate}[nosep,label=\alph*]
>>> \item \label{beeld} Een helder beeld hebben van wat verbanden
>>> ook alweer inhoudt. \item \label{bijspijkeren} Weten of er nog
>>> een aspect van dit thema bijgespijkerd moet worden en welk.
>>> \end{enumerate} \vspace{-2\baselineskip}% \null
>>> }\tabularnewline \hline \end{longtable} \vspace{-\LTpre}
>>> \vspace{-\LTpost} \begin{longtable}[c]%
>>> {|c|c|c|p{.3\linewidth}|p{.15\linewidth}|p{.18\linewidth}|}
>>> \hline Tijd & Fase & Doel & Wat IK doe en zeg & Wat ZIJ doen &
>>> Leeractiviteit\endhead \hline \end{longtable}
>>>
>>> \end{document}
>>
>> I sort of understand what you?re doing here, but not entirely:
>>
>> - - what is \dimexpr,
>
> See documentation for e-TeX (etex_man.pdf)
>
>> what does it do
>
> Expandable calculations.
>
>> and why is it needed?
>
> For the calculation.
Few, this is too complex for me.
>> Can I use the calc package instead?
>
> Yes.
>
>> - - do I understand right that a tabcolsep is added before and
>> after each column, so you subtract two per column?
>
> Yes.
>
>> - - in the second longtable, you don?t use \LineWidth. Because
>> of the c columns, it is difficult to choose good widths for the
>> other columns.
>
> The logic behind the column width was not clear to me, thus I have
> only modified the second longtable to avoid the overfull \hbox.
>
>> An X column from tabularx would seem necessary here. Alright,
>> there seems to be ltxtable, but the trouble isn?t worth it in
>> this case.
>
> Yes, X columns can help here, because they can also weighted
> differently, see "4.3 Column widths" of tabularx' documentation.
>
>> For the sake of future readers: you could redefine \LTpost and
>> \LTpre to 0pt as well, that would have effect in the entire
>> document.
>
> Yes, but not defining. They are registers (see documentation of
> longtable) and can be set to zero:
>
> \setlength{\LTpre}{0pt} \setlength{\LTpost}{0pt}
Of course.
Cheers, H.
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