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@@ -789,11 +789,14 @@ the table cell is printed as an paragraph with given width.
To avoid the problems with narrow left-right aligned paragraphs you can write
"p{<size>\raggedright}", then the paragraph will be only left aligned.
+You can use "[<text>]" in the "<declaration>" then this text is applied in
+each line of table. For example "r[\kern10pt]l" adds more 10 pt space
+between "r" and "l" rows.
+
An arbitrary part of the "<declaration>" can be repeated by a "<number>"
prefixed. For example ``"3c"'' means ``"ccc"'' or ``"c 3{|c}"'' means
``"c|c|c|c"''. Note that spaces in the <declaration> are ignored and you
-can use them in
-order to more legibility.
+can use them in order to more legibility.
The command "\cr" used in the "<data>" part of the table (the end row
separator) is generally known.