Subject: [xsl] Need Math Help: How to Convert Proportional Column Widths to Real Values? From: Eliot Kimber <ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 17:51:10 -0600 |
Maybe it's being end of a day on a Friday but my already limited math skills are failing me. I'm converting CALS tables into InDesign tables where I need to specify actual measurements. I know the width available to all the proportional columns and I know the CALS proportional values, e.g. "1*", "1.38*", etc. My puzzle is, how do I go from 1.38 to the correct fraction of the available width? For example, say that I have two proportional columns of width "1*" and "1.39*" and the available width is 240pt. How do I determine fraction of 240 each of these proportions get? Thanks, Eliot bbbbb Eliot Kimber, Owner Contrext, LLC http://contrext.com
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