R: Using tables

Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com
Thu May 18 13:53:58 UTC 2023


On Thu, 18 May 2023, Cesare Padovani wrote:

> It seems that the problem is due to the table width established in the
> settings. I did various tests. As a first test, I set the width of each
> cell and then that of the table, equal to the sum of the widths of the
> cells in a row. In these conditions the problem occurs: the terminal part
> of the table (on the right) has no horizontal rows, which stop earlier. If
> in the settings I increase the width of the table, keeping the width of
> each cell fixed (or I decrease the width of each cell and keeping the
> width of the table fixed), then the part of the table without horizontal
> rows is reduced. Further increasing the width of the table, at some point
> the phenomenon disappears. It also happens that in printing, the real
> width of the table is greater than the one established in the settings!

Cesare,

Two things to try:
1) Rotate the table so it displays in landscape mode.

2) Make the font smaller.

Rich


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