Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!uflorida!gatech!udel!princeton!phoenix.Princeton.EDU From: pfalstad@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Paul Falstad) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: TeX beginner question - typesetting tables Message-ID: <6110@idunno.Princeton.EDU> Date: 9 Feb 91 05:41:56 GMT Sender: news@idunno.Princeton.EDU Organization: The Royal Society For Putting Things On Top Of Other Things Lines: 31 Hello. I looked through the TeXbook and tried the examples, and tried lots of other things, but I couldn't figure out a way to print a class schedule like this: MON TUE ------------------------------- ... | | 9:00 | FOO101 | | | BAR102 --------------------- | | 10:00 | BAR101 |---------- | | --------------------- | | BAR103 11:00 | PHY201 | | | ------------------------------- Can this be done? If so, how? It would be nice if the MON column were divided into exactly 3 parts, and the TUE column were divided exactly in half. Please email the answer. -- Paul Falstad, pfalstad@phoenix.princeton.edu | 10 PRINT "PRINCETON CS" [Your blood pressure just went up.] | 20 GOTO 10 Princeton University would like to apologize to everyone for this article. "It seems inappropriate to use comp.unix.wizards as an AI interface to TFM." - Tom Christiansen