stable
, has been added. For example,
\begin{stable}{HYN Common Stock}{rcrp{2in}} \multicolumn{1}{c}{Year} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Price} & \multicolumn1c{Dividend}\\ \TableSubtitleRule 1971 & 41--54 & \$2.60\\ 2 & 41--54 & 2.70 & This paragraph is long enough to span at least two lines. \TableFootnote{Prices are in dollars per share} \end{stable}will produce table here or at the top of the next page.
The first argument to stable
is the title of the table,
the second is the normal preamble that would be specified for a table
made with the tabular
environment.
The body of the stable
is specified in the same manner as
the body of tabular
. The command \TableSubtitleRule
will draw a horizontal rule below the column heads, with the proper
vertical spacing. Note that you have to specify the centering of the
column heads, since TEX doesn't know they're different from normal
column entries.
\TableFootnote
takes one argument, the text to go in the footnote
of the table. It may appear anywhere in the body of the stable
.