SimpleLatexMode:
<words go here>
which is normally invisible in active Nuprl text. The "gap" size, normally 0, determines the spacing between columns. The content of the table is a sequence of lines joined by single or double spaced word breaks, each line of which is a "<words go here> <words go here>" sequence. Each constituent is then made a table entry and vertically aligned with similarly positioned constituents above and below. If you need to treat a word sequence as a single entry, wrap it in an indentation wrapper with empty indentation specified; this operator can be inserted with the
abf 123 a:
. a<0
two columns asdl three words together 123 <1,2> asld.
Note that the rows can have different numbers of columns. In the case of a 2-column table where at least one entry in the second column needs to break, the table is simulated with a Latex "tabbing" environment using a "minipage" for the second column entries to reintroduce paragraph mode. (Consequently, any footnotes generated in one of those minipages get set contiguously with the minipage.) See
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