\begin_layout Standard
The width
-\begin_inset Formula $W_{g\, n}$
+\begin_inset Formula $W_{g\,n}$
\end_inset
which the user needs to set when
\emph default
columns are spanned can be calculated, so that each column has a total
width of
-\begin_inset Formula $W_{\mathrm{tot\, multicolumn}}/n$
+\begin_inset Formula $W_{\mathrm{tot\,multicolumn}}/n$
\end_inset
:
\begin_inset Formula
\begin{equation}
-W_{g\, n}=(W_{g\,\mathrm{multicolumn}}+(1-n)\cdot(12.4\,\mathrm{pt}))/n\label{eq:Wgn}
+W_{g\,n}=(W_{g\,\mathrm{multicolumn}}+(1-n)\cdot(12.4\,\mathrm{pt}))/n\label{eq:Wgn}
\end{equation}
\end_inset
\backslash
-cmidrule(l{10pt}){1-1}
+cmidrule[2pt](l{10pt}){1-1}
\end_layout
\end_inset
\series bold
\backslash
-cmidrule[width](trim){startcol-endcol}
+cmidrule[height](trim){startcol-endcol}
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-The default for the width is 0.03
+The default for the optional
+\series bold
+height
+\series default
+ is 0.03
\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
\end_inset
em.
- Startcol is the number of the column where the line starts and endcol the
- column number where the line ends.
- The endcol always needs to be specified, also when the line should span
- only one column.
- The optional parameter trim could be either
+
+\series bold
+startcol
+\series default
+ is the number of the column where the line starts and
+\series bold
+endcol
+\series default
+ the column number where the line ends.
+ The
+\series bold
+endcol
+\series default
+ always needs to be specified, also when the line should span only one column.
+ The optional parameter
+\series bold
+trim
+\series default
+ could either be
\emph on
l{trimwidth}
\emph default
-, or
+ or
\emph on
r{trimwidth}
\emph default
- where the trimwidth is also optional.
+ where the
+\emph on
+trimwidth
+\emph default
+ is also optional.
Using for example the parameter
\emph on
l{2pt}
\end_inset
pt.
- If you don't specify the trimwidth the lines are trimmed by the default
- of 0.5
+ If you don't specify the
+\emph on
+trimwidth
+\emph default
+ the line is trimmed by the default of 0.5
\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
\end_inset
\series bold
\backslash
-cmidrule(l{10pt}){1-1}
+cmidrule[2pt](l{10pt}){1-1}
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
times the width than the 3 others, the calculation is
\begin_inset Formula
\begin{align}
-\backslash\mbox{columnwidth} & =3\, W_{\mathrm{column}}+2\cdot0.75\, W_{\mathrm{column}}+\backslash\mbox{arrayrulewidth}\nonumber \\
+\backslash\mbox{columnwidth} & =3\,W_{\mathrm{column}}+2\cdot0.75\,W_{\mathrm{column}}+\backslash\mbox{arrayrulewidth}\nonumber \\
& \phantom{=\,}+5\left(2\backslash\mbox{tabcolsep}+\backslash\mbox{arrayrulewidth}\right)\nonumber \\
- & =4.5\, W_{\mathrm{column}}+62.4\,\mathrm{pt}\nonumber \\
+ & =4.5\,W_{\mathrm{column}}+62.4\,\mathrm{pt}\nonumber \\
W_{\mathrm{column}} & =\frac{\backslash\mbox{columnwidth}-62.4\,\mathrm{pt}}{4.5}
\end{align}
\begin_inset Text
\begin_layout Plain Layout
-\begin_inset Formula $\: B_{\mathrm{red}}$
+\begin_inset Formula $\:B_{\mathrm{red}}$
\end_inset
\begin_inset VSpace defskip
\end_inset
+Footnotes in title environments are usually not numbered with symbols and
+ they cannot contain several paragraphs.
+ See for example the footnote in the titling of this document.
+\end_layout
+
+\begin_layout Standard
+\begin_inset VSpace defskip
+\end_inset
+
Footnotes in tables are not printed by LaTeX due to technical reasons.
However there exists another method to print them: Instead of the footnote
the command
n
\emph default
table cells
-\begin_inset Formula $W_{\mathrm{tot\, n}}$
+\begin_inset Formula $W_{\mathrm{tot\,n}}$
\end_inset
as follows:
\begin_inset Formula
\begin{equation}
-W_{\mathrm{tot}\, n}=n\cdot(W_{g\, n}+2\cdot\backslash\mbox{tabcolsep})+(n+1)\cdot\backslash\mbox{arrayrulewidth}\label{eq:Wtot_n}
+W_{\mathrm{tot}\,n}=n\cdot(W_{g\,n}+2\cdot\backslash\mbox{tabcolsep})+(n+1)\cdot\backslash\mbox{arrayrulewidth}\label{eq:Wtot_n}
\end{equation}
\end_inset
where
-\begin_inset Formula $W_{g\, n}$
+\begin_inset Formula $W_{g\,n}$
\end_inset
is the given width of all cells,
\end_inset
, the total width of a multicolumn
-\begin_inset Formula $W_{\mathrm{tot\, mult}}$
+\begin_inset Formula $W_{\mathrm{tot\,mult}}$
\end_inset
is
\begin_inset Formula
\begin{equation}
-W_{\mathrm{tot\, mult}}=W_{g\,\mathrm{mult}}+2\cdot\backslash\mbox{tabcolsep}+2\cdot\backslash\mbox{arrayrulewidth}\label{eq:Wtot_mult}
+W_{\mathrm{tot\,mult}}=W_{g\,\mathrm{mult}}+2\cdot\backslash\mbox{tabcolsep}+2\cdot\backslash\mbox{arrayrulewidth}\label{eq:Wtot_mult}
\end{equation}
\end_inset
\end_inset
equal we can calculate the needed given width
-\begin_inset Formula $W_{g\, n}$
+\begin_inset Formula $W_{g\,n}$
\end_inset
when
n
\emph default
columns are spanned, so that each column has a total width of
-\begin_inset Formula $W_{\mathrm{tot\, mult}}/n$
+\begin_inset Formula $W_{\mathrm{tot\,mult}}/n$
\end_inset
:
\begin_inset Formula
\begin{equation}
-W_{g\, n}=\frac{W_{g\,\mathrm{mult}}+(1-n)\cdot(2\cdot\backslash\mbox{tabcolsep}+\backslash\mbox{arrayrulewidth})}{n}
+W_{g\,n}=\frac{W_{g\,\mathrm{mult}}+(1-n)\cdot(2\cdot\backslash\mbox{tabcolsep}+\backslash\mbox{arrayrulewidth})}{n}
\end{equation}
\end_inset
\begin_inset CommandInset href
LatexCommand href
name "KOMA-Script"
-target "http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf"
+target "http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/doc/scrguien.pdf"
\end_inset