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- From: "Uri N. Peled 312-413 2156; fax 312-996 1491" <U32799@UICVM.UIC.EDU>
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- Subject: Re: successive \hlines in an array
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- Date: 28 July 1992 19:17:37 CDT
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- Today I asked people on info-tex the following question:
-
- >The LaTeX book notes on page 184 that two \hlines commands in succession
- >leave a space between the lines (of an array), and vertical rules
- >produced by | characters in the `cols' argument do not appear in this
- >space.
- >I wish to override this feature and have the vertical lines appear in
- >this space. I tried doing this with \vline but to no avail.
- >Does anybody have an idea how to do it? Thanks very much
-
- Mark Roth <mroth@afit.af.mil> wrote to me that the style file hhline.sty
- at shsu does what I want. It does, and it gives complete control over
- intersections of double lines. Thanks to all who answered me directly.
-