[texhax] A hard question about longtable

Vafa Khalighi vafakhlgh at gmail.com
Sun Feb 27 14:10:04 CET 2011


On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:01 AM, Uwe Lueck <uwe.lueck at web.de> wrote:

>
> "Vafa Khalighi" <vafakhlgh at gmail.com> wrote 27.02.2011 03:31:33:
> >
> > longtable uses chunks for breaking tables across pages.
> > Is it possible to put each chunk inside
> > \hbox \bgroup \vbox \bgroup ...\egroup \egroup ?
>
> What about Heiko's "easy" suggestion instead?
>
>
>
Thanks you but this is not what I asked.



-- 
If some one say: "You divide ten into two parts: multiply the one by itself;
it will be equal to the other taken eighty-one times." Computation: You say,
ten less thing, multiplied by itself, is a hundred plus a square less twenty
things, and this is equal to eighty-one things. Separate the twenty things
from a hundred and a square, and add them to eighty-one. It will then be a
hundred plus a square, which is equal to a hundred and one roots. Halve the
roots; the moiety is fifty and a half. Multiply this by itself, it is two
thousand five hundred and fifty and a quarter. Subtract from this one
hundred; the remainder is two thousand four hundred and fifty and a quarter.
Extract the root from this; it is forty-nine and a half. Subtract this from
the moiety of the roots, which is fifty and a half. There remains one, and
this is one of the two parts.

*Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī*
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