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“misplaced omit” error when >centering columns
The Next CEO of Stack Overflow! Misplaced omit. multispan ->omit because of >raggedleft?“! Misplaced omit” errorPassing the current column width to a macro (for table headers)Tweak and prettify a nested tableVertical Centeringh/v centering in tabularTable Errors - Misplaced noalign, Misplaced omit, extra alignment tabsHow to equally distribute spaces among multi-columnsDifferent vertical alignment of text in 4-column table (tabularx)Having trouble understanding the tabular environmentHow to set longtable width to text width so that the text in cell wraps around automatically?
First of all, I have looked at every other misplaced omit...
error question about tables I have found on this site and none of them quite relate to my situation. This is the closest I could find, but it does not quite fit my application the solution relates to using tabularnewline
vs \
in cells which I am not using.
I am attempting to make a table which looks almost like this:
The above example was generated from the following.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
begindocument
begintable
begintabularm1inm1inm1in
cline1-1
multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline1-2
multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline2-3
cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption \ cline3-3
endtabular
endtable
enddocument
However, I would like the columns to be centered instead of justified. I would normally do this by replacing all instances of m1in
with >centeringm1in
. But when I do this I get the following error.
! misplaced omit.@cline #1-#2@nil -> ...
How do I reproduce the above table format but with centered columns?
tables formatting
add a comment |
First of all, I have looked at every other misplaced omit...
error question about tables I have found on this site and none of them quite relate to my situation. This is the closest I could find, but it does not quite fit my application the solution relates to using tabularnewline
vs \
in cells which I am not using.
I am attempting to make a table which looks almost like this:
The above example was generated from the following.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
begindocument
begintable
begintabularm1inm1inm1in
cline1-1
multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline1-2
multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline2-3
cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption \ cline3-3
endtabular
endtable
enddocument
However, I would like the columns to be centered instead of justified. I would normally do this by replacing all instances of m1in
with >centeringm1in
. But when I do this I get the following error.
! misplaced omit.@cline #1-#2@nil -> ...
How do I reproduce the above table format but with centered columns?
tables formatting
2
Use>centeringarraybackslashm1in
in the last column, or end every row withtabularnewline
instead of\
.
– Ulrike Fischer
2 hours ago
add a comment |
First of all, I have looked at every other misplaced omit...
error question about tables I have found on this site and none of them quite relate to my situation. This is the closest I could find, but it does not quite fit my application the solution relates to using tabularnewline
vs \
in cells which I am not using.
I am attempting to make a table which looks almost like this:
The above example was generated from the following.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
begindocument
begintable
begintabularm1inm1inm1in
cline1-1
multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline1-2
multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline2-3
cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption \ cline3-3
endtabular
endtable
enddocument
However, I would like the columns to be centered instead of justified. I would normally do this by replacing all instances of m1in
with >centeringm1in
. But when I do this I get the following error.
! misplaced omit.@cline #1-#2@nil -> ...
How do I reproduce the above table format but with centered columns?
tables formatting
First of all, I have looked at every other misplaced omit...
error question about tables I have found on this site and none of them quite relate to my situation. This is the closest I could find, but it does not quite fit my application the solution relates to using tabularnewline
vs \
in cells which I am not using.
I am attempting to make a table which looks almost like this:
The above example was generated from the following.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
begindocument
begintable
begintabularm1inm1inm1in
cline1-1
multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline1-2
multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline2-3
cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption \ cline3-3
endtabular
endtable
enddocument
However, I would like the columns to be centered instead of justified. I would normally do this by replacing all instances of m1in
with >centeringm1in
. But when I do this I get the following error.
! misplaced omit.@cline #1-#2@nil -> ...
How do I reproduce the above table format but with centered columns?
tables formatting
tables formatting
asked 2 hours ago
PGmathPGmath
1693
1693
2
Use>centeringarraybackslashm1in
in the last column, or end every row withtabularnewline
instead of\
.
– Ulrike Fischer
2 hours ago
add a comment |
2
Use>centeringarraybackslashm1in
in the last column, or end every row withtabularnewline
instead of\
.
– Ulrike Fischer
2 hours ago
2
2
Use
>centeringarraybackslashm1in
in the last column, or end every row with tabularnewline
instead of \
.– Ulrike Fischer
2 hours ago
Use
>centeringarraybackslashm1in
in the last column, or end every row with tabularnewline
instead of \
.– Ulrike Fischer
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
begindocument
begintable
begintabular*3>centeringarraybackslashm1in
cline1-1
multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline1-2
multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline2-3
cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption \ cline3-3
endtabular
endtable
enddocument
within the scope of centering
, \
is redefined to make a centred forced line break, so no longer has its "end table row" definition. You can either use arraybackslash
to re-assert the table definition of \
or you could use tabularnewline
instead of \
which is a longer form provided that always refers to the end of table row.
Ah thanks. I was misinterpreting your answer to the linked question.
– PGmath
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
begindocument
begintable
begintabular*3>centeringarraybackslashm1in
cline1-1
multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline1-2
multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline2-3
cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption \ cline3-3
endtabular
endtable
enddocument
within the scope of centering
, \
is redefined to make a centred forced line break, so no longer has its "end table row" definition. You can either use arraybackslash
to re-assert the table definition of \
or you could use tabularnewline
instead of \
which is a longer form provided that always refers to the end of table row.
Ah thanks. I was misinterpreting your answer to the linked question.
– PGmath
1 hour ago
add a comment |
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
begindocument
begintable
begintabular*3>centeringarraybackslashm1in
cline1-1
multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline1-2
multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline2-3
cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption \ cline3-3
endtabular
endtable
enddocument
within the scope of centering
, \
is redefined to make a centred forced line break, so no longer has its "end table row" definition. You can either use arraybackslash
to re-assert the table definition of \
or you could use tabularnewline
instead of \
which is a longer form provided that always refers to the end of table row.
Ah thanks. I was misinterpreting your answer to the linked question.
– PGmath
1 hour ago
add a comment |
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
begindocument
begintable
begintabular*3>centeringarraybackslashm1in
cline1-1
multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline1-2
multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline2-3
cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption \ cline3-3
endtabular
endtable
enddocument
within the scope of centering
, \
is redefined to make a centred forced line break, so no longer has its "end table row" definition. You can either use arraybackslash
to re-assert the table definition of \
or you could use tabularnewline
instead of \
which is a longer form provided that always refers to the end of table row.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
begindocument
begintable
begintabular*3>centeringarraybackslashm1in
cline1-1
multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline1-2
multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption & cell of muliline text to wrap \ cline2-3
cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1cell of muliline text to wrap & multicolumn1textbfCaption \ cline3-3
endtabular
endtable
enddocument
within the scope of centering
, \
is redefined to make a centred forced line break, so no longer has its "end table row" definition. You can either use arraybackslash
to re-assert the table definition of \
or you could use tabularnewline
instead of \
which is a longer form provided that always refers to the end of table row.
answered 2 hours ago
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Ah thanks. I was misinterpreting your answer to the linked question.
– PGmath
1 hour ago
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Ah thanks. I was misinterpreting your answer to the linked question.
– PGmath
1 hour ago
Ah thanks. I was misinterpreting your answer to the linked question.
– PGmath
1 hour ago
Ah thanks. I was misinterpreting your answer to the linked question.
– PGmath
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Use
>centeringarraybackslashm1in
in the last column, or end every row withtabularnewline
instead of\
.– Ulrike Fischer
2 hours ago