________________ The XTAB package The xtab package automatically breaks long tables so that they can span multiple pages. It is an extension of the supertabular package, providing additional functionality and reducing some of the weaknesses. Alternatively, you may find the longtable package fits your needs better. ______________ Change History v2.3f (2011/07/31) - Escape some line-endings (thanks to Martin Scharrer) v2.3e (2010/02/06) - Allow "calc" input in columns widths and row separations (with \\[...]); thanks to Martin Reinders for the error report and diagnosis. v2.3d (2009/09/04) - New maintainer (Will Robertson) v2.3c (2008/07/26) - hopefully all extraneous spaces eliminated ----------------------------------------------------------------- Author: Peter Wilson, Herries Press Maintainer: Will Robertson (will dot robertson at latex-project dot org) Copyright 1998--2008 Peter R. Wilson Copyright 2010--2011 Will Robertson This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later version: This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". The Current Maintainer of this work is Will Robertson. This work consists of the files: README (this file) xtab.dtx xtab.ins and the derived files: xtab.sty The distribution consists of the files: README (this file) xtab.dtx xtab.ins xtab.pdf (user manual) ----------------------------------------------------------------- To install the package: - run: latex xtab.ins (which will generate xtab.sty) - Move xtab.sty to a location where LaTeX will find it. (typically in a local texmf tree at tex/latex/xtab) and refresh the file database. See the FAQ on CTAN at help/uk-tex-faq or http://www.tug.ac.uk/faq for more information on this. To regenerate the user manual: - run: (pdf)latex xtab.dtx - run: makeindex -s gind.ist xtab - run: latex xtab.dtx - Print xtab.(pdf|dvi) for a hardcopy of the package manual