On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Valdis Vītoliņš <valdis.vitolins(a)odo.lv> wrote:
Thomas,
problem is that I don't want to put included content in a cell. Instead
I'd like to continue table in the new row. E.g. as following table:
|aa|aa
|bb|bb
|cc|cc
|dd|dd
with
|cc|cc
|dd|dd part included from the other document.
I tried also different groupings, e.g.:
(((|aa|aa
|bb|bb
{{include reference="Test.TableIncl"/}})))
what includes table in the cell,
or
(((|aa|aa
|bb|bb)))((({{include reference="Test.TableIncl"/}})))
which starts new table, etc.
It seems to me, including referenced document provides implicit grouping
~ like ((({{include reference="Test.TableIncl"/}})))
Ok I did not understood your use case, you can't continue a table
using include macro. The table is parsed before the include macro is
executed and you get the include macro either in a cell or in a new
standalone block.
In other word the table structure has to be complete before it's
parsed. You will have to use scripting to do what you want but there
is no way to do it with include macro.
Valdis
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Valdis Vītoliņš
<valdis.vitolins(a)odo.lv> wrote:
I'd like to continue table from main document
with content from
referenced document, but can't get it right.
I have TableIncl document:
|cc|cc
|dd|dd
And then I use following:
|aa|aa
|bb|bb
{{include reference="Test.TableIncl"/}}
I get table from TableIncl shown inside bb cell.
If I put empty line, then new table is started.
Any suggestions?
Valdis
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