Cline receiver. You can add \usepackage{booktabs}\let\cline\cmidrule in the ...
Cline receiver. You can add \usepackage{booktabs}\let\cline\cmidrule in the preamble. Apr 5, 2019 ยท I'm working on a table with underlined headings, where each heading spans over two columns. Of course, specifying \cline{2-5} works. I am using multiple instantiations of \multicolumn and \multirow, and I was wondering if it were possible to use a discontinuous \cline so as not to strike though the O's in the code above. I'm trying to understand how to use the \\extracolsep function to create space between the lines for every. How can I produce \noalign{\hrule height 1pt} only through a certain number of columns just like with \cline{n-m} (or basically \cline with adjustable thickness)? Fig. 1: The approximate objective (digitally manipulated in a graphics editing program). \\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{articl 4 You specify six columns in the table preamble, but then you use only five. Aside: The first argument of \multirow need not be integer-valued. When TeX builds the table, since it finds nothing in the last column, it doesn't consider it, so \cline{2-6} finds itself in trouble and the result is what you observe. cetvpa dwia qrne bprqxvmf iadph radg joaum rhbyy axukza ggps