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Subject: RE: Table Problems - Def List Instead? From: Yan Sorkin <Yan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 21:30:18 +0200 |
Try to use paragraph with hanging indent:
(element ORGANIZATION
(make paragraph
start-indent: 90pt
end-indent: 0pt
first-line-start-indent: -80pt
(make line-field
field-width: 80pt
field-align: 'start
(literal (inherited-attribute-string "NAME")))
(process-children)))
-- note equal values of first-line-start-indent and field-width.
<ORGANIZATION NAME="Claim Office">
<DESCR>Big Building Downtown</DESCR>
<DESCR>123 4th St. </DESCR>
<DESCR>Chicago, IL 21212</DESCR>
</ORGANIZATION>
I didn't test it, but... something like that should work (example taken
from working code).
Regards,
Yan
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Darney [SMTP:cdarney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, March 16, 1998 20:59
To: dssslist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Table Problems - Def List Instead?
I'm having trouble making elements format properly within
tables. They
don't. I would prefer making this feature work, but need to make
ANYthing work right now.
I would like to be able to format a "Definition List" to perform
the
same tasks. The format would have a line (or lines) on the left
side
and a definition on the right side. For example:
Claim Office: INSCO Claim Office
Big Building Downtown
123 4th St.
Chicago, IL 21212
Service Support INSCO Service Support Office
Same Place as Before
Has anyone created a way to do this? Is there an example I
could
follow?
...Chuck Darney
...cdarney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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