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Friday, August 28, 2009
How to add space after \hline in LaTeX tables
Try the following:
\hline \\[-1.0em]
Voila!
Of course, you can change the numbers and units inside the brackets.
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Thanks for this! I had spent a long time trying to fix \cellcolor bleeding over \hlines in my table before I came across your post.
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I do not understand the language of the first comment, but it is an Impressive and attractive posting. I enjoyed it. I think others will like it & find it useful for them. Good luck with your work!!
ReplyDeleteI was looking for this information, thanks for put in this easy way, I mean in a easy way to understand it jajaja, well until the next time.
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ReplyDeleteThis doesn't quite work if you use something like |c|c|, because there will be a gap in the lines.
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