[OS X TeX] hyphenation in longtable
Bruno Voisin
bvoisin at mac.com
Fri Feb 9 21:37:37 CET 2007
Le 9 févr. 07 à 20:56, Peter Dyballa a écrit :
> Am 09.02.2007 um 20:34 schrieb Chabot Denis:
>
>> I thought that the instructions to hyphenate (which I never
>> issued, happens by default, fortunately) should continue to the
>> content of that file, no? So it must be that inside longtable it
>> does not happen, at least not automatically.
>
> In tables hyphenation is disabled – how could TeX compute the
> optimal width of a cell? If TeX would hyphenate the words, the
> cells would become very narrow and all tables pretty long and
> pretty slender.
You can get hyphenation in columns of fixed width, using the p
specifier (or m, defined by the array package, for a vertically
centered cell content). For example p{100mm} or m{100mm}. I cannot be
more specific, as I do not have any LaTeX manual at hand right now.
I don't know, though, whether these specifiers are compatible with
the longtable environment.
Bruno Voisin
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