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I have this simple latex table, I want to align top rows(Day, Min Temp, Max Temp) top. How Can I do it ?



begintabular l 
hline
Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &
beginminipagetextwidth
beginitemize
setlengthitemindent-.2in
setlengthitemsep-0.5em
item El 1
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
enditemize
endminipage
\ hline
Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
endtabular


Thank in advanced !!
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  • please, next time provide complete small document beginning wit documentclass... and ending with enddocument containing your table. now people who like to help you should guessing about your document preamble ...

    – Zarko
    25 mins ago















1















I have this simple latex table, I want to align top rows(Day, Min Temp, Max Temp) top. How Can I do it ?



begintabular l 
hline
Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &
beginminipagetextwidth
beginitemize
setlengthitemindent-.2in
setlengthitemsep-0.5em
item El 1
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
enditemize
endminipage
\ hline
Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
endtabular


Thank in advanced !!
enter image description here










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  • please, next time provide complete small document beginning wit documentclass... and ending with enddocument containing your table. now people who like to help you should guessing about your document preamble ...

    – Zarko
    25 mins ago













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I have this simple latex table, I want to align top rows(Day, Min Temp, Max Temp) top. How Can I do it ?



begintabular l 
hline
Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &
beginminipagetextwidth
beginitemize
setlengthitemindent-.2in
setlengthitemsep-0.5em
item El 1
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
enditemize
endminipage
\ hline
Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
endtabular


Thank in advanced !!
enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I have this simple latex table, I want to align top rows(Day, Min Temp, Max Temp) top. How Can I do it ?



begintabular l 
hline
Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &
beginminipagetextwidth
beginitemize
setlengthitemindent-.2in
setlengthitemsep-0.5em
item El 1
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
enditemize
endminipage
\ hline
Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
endtabular


Thank in advanced !!
enter image description here







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  • please, next time provide complete small document beginning wit documentclass... and ending with enddocument containing your table. now people who like to help you should guessing about your document preamble ...

    – Zarko
    25 mins ago

















  • please, next time provide complete small document beginning wit documentclass... and ending with enddocument containing your table. now people who like to help you should guessing about your document preamble ...

    – Zarko
    25 mins ago
















please, next time provide complete small document beginning wit documentclass... and ending with enddocument containing your table. now people who like to help you should guessing about your document preamble ...

– Zarko
25 mins ago





please, next time provide complete small document beginning wit documentclass... and ending with enddocument containing your table. now people who like to help you should guessing about your document preamble ...

– Zarko
25 mins ago










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With the enumitem package you can define your own itemize environment for tables. In the second example I have used tabularx to make the table as wide as the textwidth:



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem

newlisttabitemizeitemize1
setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

usepackagetabularx

begindocument

begintabular l
hline
Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

begintabitemize
item El 1
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
endtabitemize

\ hline
Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
endtabular

bigskip

begintabularxtextwidth X
hline
Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

begintabitemize
item El 1
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
endtabitemize

\ hline
Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
endtabularx


enddocument


For a more open look of the table, you could also use the booktabs package:



documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem

newlisttabitemizeitemize1
setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

usepackagetabularx
usepackagebooktabs
begindocument

begintabularxtextwidth l l l X
toprule
Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

begintabitemize
item El 1
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
endtabitemize

\ midrule
Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ bottomrule
endtabularx


enddocument


enter image description here






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  • The baselines of "El 1" and of the other header items don't seem to matched up perfectly in either of the screenshots. Can you think of a way to fix this?

    – Mico
    27 mins ago












  • @Mico: Thanks for pointing this out. I did not notice that. Aparently, changing from before=vspace-0.75baselineskip to before=vspace-0.7baselineskip should improve the alignment.

    – leandriis
    20 mins ago











  • Another approach would consist of adding newenvironmentmylistbeginminipage[t]hsizebegintabitemizeendtabitemizeendminipage in the preamble and using beginmylist and endmylist in the body of the document. This would obviate the need to specify any kind of before=... adjustments.

    – Mico
    11 mins ago



















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Just change



beginminipagetextwidth


to



beginminipage[t]textwidth


i.e., add the [t] positioning specifier.




A full MWE (minimum working example), with some additional tweaks to your code to make the tabular material more appealing from a purely aesthetic point of view.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackagearray
setlengthextrarowheight2pt
begindocument
begintabular
hline
Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &
beginminipage[t]hsize
beginitemize
setlengthitemindent-.2in
setlengthitemsep-0.5em
item El 1
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2
item El 2strut
enditemize
endminipage \
hline
Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \
hline
endtabular

enddocument





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    With the enumitem package you can define your own itemize environment for tables. In the second example I have used tabularx to make the table as wide as the textwidth:



    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageenumitem

    newlisttabitemizeitemize1
    setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

    usepackagetabularx

    begindocument

    begintabular l
    hline
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ hline
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
    endtabular

    bigskip

    begintabularxtextwidth X
    hline
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ hline
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
    endtabularx


    enddocument


    For a more open look of the table, you could also use the booktabs package:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageenumitem

    newlisttabitemizeitemize1
    setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

    usepackagetabularx
    usepackagebooktabs
    begindocument

    begintabularxtextwidth l l l X
    toprule
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ midrule
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ bottomrule
    endtabularx


    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • The baselines of "El 1" and of the other header items don't seem to matched up perfectly in either of the screenshots. Can you think of a way to fix this?

      – Mico
      27 mins ago












    • @Mico: Thanks for pointing this out. I did not notice that. Aparently, changing from before=vspace-0.75baselineskip to before=vspace-0.7baselineskip should improve the alignment.

      – leandriis
      20 mins ago











    • Another approach would consist of adding newenvironmentmylistbeginminipage[t]hsizebegintabitemizeendtabitemizeendminipage in the preamble and using beginmylist and endmylist in the body of the document. This would obviate the need to specify any kind of before=... adjustments.

      – Mico
      11 mins ago
















    1














    With the enumitem package you can define your own itemize environment for tables. In the second example I have used tabularx to make the table as wide as the textwidth:



    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageenumitem

    newlisttabitemizeitemize1
    setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

    usepackagetabularx

    begindocument

    begintabular l
    hline
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ hline
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
    endtabular

    bigskip

    begintabularxtextwidth X
    hline
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ hline
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
    endtabularx


    enddocument


    For a more open look of the table, you could also use the booktabs package:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageenumitem

    newlisttabitemizeitemize1
    setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

    usepackagetabularx
    usepackagebooktabs
    begindocument

    begintabularxtextwidth l l l X
    toprule
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ midrule
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ bottomrule
    endtabularx


    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer























    • The baselines of "El 1" and of the other header items don't seem to matched up perfectly in either of the screenshots. Can you think of a way to fix this?

      – Mico
      27 mins ago












    • @Mico: Thanks for pointing this out. I did not notice that. Aparently, changing from before=vspace-0.75baselineskip to before=vspace-0.7baselineskip should improve the alignment.

      – leandriis
      20 mins ago











    • Another approach would consist of adding newenvironmentmylistbeginminipage[t]hsizebegintabitemizeendtabitemizeendminipage in the preamble and using beginmylist and endmylist in the body of the document. This would obviate the need to specify any kind of before=... adjustments.

      – Mico
      11 mins ago














    1












    1








    1







    With the enumitem package you can define your own itemize environment for tables. In the second example I have used tabularx to make the table as wide as the textwidth:



    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageenumitem

    newlisttabitemizeitemize1
    setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

    usepackagetabularx

    begindocument

    begintabular l
    hline
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ hline
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
    endtabular

    bigskip

    begintabularxtextwidth X
    hline
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ hline
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
    endtabularx


    enddocument


    For a more open look of the table, you could also use the booktabs package:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageenumitem

    newlisttabitemizeitemize1
    setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

    usepackagetabularx
    usepackagebooktabs
    begindocument

    begintabularxtextwidth l l l X
    toprule
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ midrule
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ bottomrule
    endtabularx


    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer













    With the enumitem package you can define your own itemize environment for tables. In the second example I have used tabularx to make the table as wide as the textwidth:



    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageenumitem

    newlisttabitemizeitemize1
    setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

    usepackagetabularx

    begindocument

    begintabular l
    hline
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ hline
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
    endtabular

    bigskip

    begintabularxtextwidth X
    hline
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ hline
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ hline
    endtabularx


    enddocument


    For a more open look of the table, you could also use the booktabs package:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageenumitem

    newlisttabitemizeitemize1
    setlist[tabitemize]label=textbullet,nosep,after=strut,align=parleft,leftmargin=*,after=vspace-baselineskip,before=vspace-0.75baselineskip

    usepackagetabularx
    usepackagebooktabs
    begindocument

    begintabularxtextwidth l l l X
    toprule
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &

    begintabitemize
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    endtabitemize

    \ midrule
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \ bottomrule
    endtabularx


    enddocument


    enter image description here







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    • The baselines of "El 1" and of the other header items don't seem to matched up perfectly in either of the screenshots. Can you think of a way to fix this?

      – Mico
      27 mins ago












    • @Mico: Thanks for pointing this out. I did not notice that. Aparently, changing from before=vspace-0.75baselineskip to before=vspace-0.7baselineskip should improve the alignment.

      – leandriis
      20 mins ago











    • Another approach would consist of adding newenvironmentmylistbeginminipage[t]hsizebegintabitemizeendtabitemizeendminipage in the preamble and using beginmylist and endmylist in the body of the document. This would obviate the need to specify any kind of before=... adjustments.

      – Mico
      11 mins ago


















    • The baselines of "El 1" and of the other header items don't seem to matched up perfectly in either of the screenshots. Can you think of a way to fix this?

      – Mico
      27 mins ago












    • @Mico: Thanks for pointing this out. I did not notice that. Aparently, changing from before=vspace-0.75baselineskip to before=vspace-0.7baselineskip should improve the alignment.

      – leandriis
      20 mins ago











    • Another approach would consist of adding newenvironmentmylistbeginminipage[t]hsizebegintabitemizeendtabitemizeendminipage in the preamble and using beginmylist and endmylist in the body of the document. This would obviate the need to specify any kind of before=... adjustments.

      – Mico
      11 mins ago

















    The baselines of "El 1" and of the other header items don't seem to matched up perfectly in either of the screenshots. Can you think of a way to fix this?

    – Mico
    27 mins ago






    The baselines of "El 1" and of the other header items don't seem to matched up perfectly in either of the screenshots. Can you think of a way to fix this?

    – Mico
    27 mins ago














    @Mico: Thanks for pointing this out. I did not notice that. Aparently, changing from before=vspace-0.75baselineskip to before=vspace-0.7baselineskip should improve the alignment.

    – leandriis
    20 mins ago





    @Mico: Thanks for pointing this out. I did not notice that. Aparently, changing from before=vspace-0.75baselineskip to before=vspace-0.7baselineskip should improve the alignment.

    – leandriis
    20 mins ago













    Another approach would consist of adding newenvironmentmylistbeginminipage[t]hsizebegintabitemizeendtabitemizeendminipage in the preamble and using beginmylist and endmylist in the body of the document. This would obviate the need to specify any kind of before=... adjustments.

    – Mico
    11 mins ago






    Another approach would consist of adding newenvironmentmylistbeginminipage[t]hsizebegintabitemizeendtabitemizeendminipage in the preamble and using beginmylist and endmylist in the body of the document. This would obviate the need to specify any kind of before=... adjustments.

    – Mico
    11 mins ago












    1














    Just change



    beginminipagetextwidth


    to



    beginminipage[t]textwidth


    i.e., add the [t] positioning specifier.




    A full MWE (minimum working example), with some additional tweaks to your code to make the tabular material more appealing from a purely aesthetic point of view.



    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagearray
    setlengthextrarowheight2pt
    begindocument
    begintabular
    hline
    Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &
    beginminipage[t]hsize
    beginitemize
    setlengthitemindent-.2in
    setlengthitemsep-0.5em
    item El 1
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2
    item El 2strut
    enditemize
    endminipage \
    hline
    Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
    However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \
    hline
    endtabular

    enddocument





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      Just change



      beginminipagetextwidth


      to



      beginminipage[t]textwidth


      i.e., add the [t] positioning specifier.




      A full MWE (minimum working example), with some additional tweaks to your code to make the tabular material more appealing from a purely aesthetic point of view.



      enter image description here



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagearray
      setlengthextrarowheight2pt
      begindocument
      begintabular
      hline
      Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &
      beginminipage[t]hsize
      beginitemize
      setlengthitemindent-.2in
      setlengthitemsep-0.5em
      item El 1
      item El 2
      item El 2
      item El 2
      item El 2
      item El 2
      item El 2
      item El 2strut
      enditemize
      endminipage \
      hline
      Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
      However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \
      hline
      endtabular

      enddocument





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        Just change



        beginminipagetextwidth


        to



        beginminipage[t]textwidth


        i.e., add the [t] positioning specifier.




        A full MWE (minimum working example), with some additional tweaks to your code to make the tabular material more appealing from a purely aesthetic point of view.



        enter image description here



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagearray
        setlengthextrarowheight2pt
        begindocument
        begintabular
        hline
        Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &
        beginminipage[t]hsize
        beginitemize
        setlengthitemindent-.2in
        setlengthitemsep-0.5em
        item El 1
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2strut
        enditemize
        endminipage \
        hline
        Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
        However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \
        hline
        endtabular

        enddocument





        share|improve this answer















        Just change



        beginminipagetextwidth


        to



        beginminipage[t]textwidth


        i.e., add the [t] positioning specifier.




        A full MWE (minimum working example), with some additional tweaks to your code to make the tabular material more appealing from a purely aesthetic point of view.



        enter image description here



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagearray
        setlengthextrarowheight2pt
        begindocument
        begintabular
        hline
        Day & Min Temp & Max Temp &
        beginminipage[t]hsize
        beginitemize
        setlengthitemindent-.2in
        setlengthitemsep-0.5em
        item El 1
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2
        item El 2strut
        enditemize
        endminipage \
        hline
        Monday & 11C & 22C & A clear day with lots of sunshine.
        However, the strong breeze will bring down the temperatures. \
        hline
        endtabular

        enddocument






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