{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} module Text.LaTeX.Packages.LTableX ( -- * ltablex package ltablex -- * ltablex commands , keepXColumns , convertXColumns , module Text.LaTeX.Packages.TabularX , module Text.LaTeX.Packages.LongTable ) where import Text.LaTeX.Base.Syntax (LaTeX(TeXComm)) import Text.LaTeX.Base.Class (LaTeXC, fromLaTeX) import Text.LaTeX.Base.Types (PackageName) import Text.LaTeX.Packages.TabularX (tabularx) import Text.LaTeX.Packages.LongTable (endfirsthead, endhead, endfoot, endlastfoot) -- | ltablex package. Use it to import it like this: -- -- > usepackage [] ltablex ltablex :: PackageName ltablex = "ltablex" keepXColumns :: LaTeXC l => l keepXColumns = fromLaTeX $ TeXComm "keepXColumns" [] -- | Treet the specified width as the maximum allowed, not the exact width of the table. -- -- ltablex has added a feature that treats the X columns like ā€˜lā€™ -- columns if the table contents would allow that to happen without -- exceeding the specified width of the table. In other words, the -- specified width is treated as the maximum allowed and not the exact -- width of the table. This feature is the default but can be disabled -- (or enabled) with \keepXColumns (or \convertXColumns). convertXColumns :: LaTeXC l => l convertXColumns = fromLaTeX $ TeXComm "convertXColumns" []