For Grid[], Frame of specific cells disappear with Dividers












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This (from the Frame help page) works fine:




Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}],
Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}}]




but this does not, as the frames disappear:




Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}],
Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}},
Dividers -> {{False, 6 -> True}, False}]




I have a workaround using Item[foo,Frame->True] but it is much uglier code.










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    $begingroup$


    This (from the Frame help page) works fine:




    Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}],
    Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}}]




    but this does not, as the frames disappear:




    Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}],
    Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}},
    Dividers -> {{False, 6 -> True}, False}]




    I have a workaround using Item[foo,Frame->True] but it is much uglier code.










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      $begingroup$


      This (from the Frame help page) works fine:




      Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}],
      Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}}]




      but this does not, as the frames disappear:




      Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}],
      Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}},
      Dividers -> {{False, 6 -> True}, False}]




      I have a workaround using Item[foo,Frame->True] but it is much uglier code.










      share|improve this question











      $endgroup$




      This (from the Frame help page) works fine:




      Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}],
      Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}}]




      but this does not, as the frames disappear:




      Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}],
      Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}},
      Dividers -> {{False, 6 -> True}, False}]




      I have a workaround using Item[foo,Frame->True] but it is much uglier code.







      grid-lines frame






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          Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}], 
          Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}},
          Dividers -> {6 -> True}]


          fig1






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            Thank you! Should I have known this? I took the Dividers format also right out of the help page. Did my form somehow overwrite the Frame? Is this written up somewhere that I can read? Thank you again. -- Aharon
            $endgroup$
            – Aharon Naiman
            Dec 27 '18 at 15:40










          • $begingroup$
            @AharonNaiman you're welcome! Sorry, but I use not textbooks, but many years of programming experience. You can also experiment and see that Frame and Dividers are closely related in Grid.
            $endgroup$
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          $begingroup$

          Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}], 
          Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}},
          Dividers -> {6 -> True}]


          fig1






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          • $begingroup$
            Thank you! Should I have known this? I took the Dividers format also right out of the help page. Did my form somehow overwrite the Frame? Is this written up somewhere that I can read? Thank you again. -- Aharon
            $endgroup$
            – Aharon Naiman
            Dec 27 '18 at 15:40










          • $begingroup$
            @AharonNaiman you're welcome! Sorry, but I use not textbooks, but many years of programming experience. You can also experiment and see that Frame and Dividers are closely related in Grid.
            $endgroup$
            – Alex Trounev
            Dec 27 '18 at 16:53
















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          $begingroup$

          Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}], 
          Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}},
          Dividers -> {6 -> True}]


          fig1






          share|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            Thank you! Should I have known this? I took the Dividers format also right out of the help page. Did my form somehow overwrite the Frame? Is this written up somewhere that I can read? Thank you again. -- Aharon
            $endgroup$
            – Aharon Naiman
            Dec 27 '18 at 15:40










          • $begingroup$
            @AharonNaiman you're welcome! Sorry, but I use not textbooks, but many years of programming experience. You can also experiment and see that Frame and Dividers are closely related in Grid.
            $endgroup$
            – Alex Trounev
            Dec 27 '18 at 16:53














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          $begingroup$

          Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}], 
          Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}},
          Dividers -> {6 -> True}]


          fig1






          share|improve this answer









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          Grid[Table[x, {4}, {7}], 
          Frame -> {None, None, {{1, 1} -> True, {3, 3} -> True}},
          Dividers -> {6 -> True}]


          fig1







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          • $begingroup$
            Thank you! Should I have known this? I took the Dividers format also right out of the help page. Did my form somehow overwrite the Frame? Is this written up somewhere that I can read? Thank you again. -- Aharon
            $endgroup$
            – Aharon Naiman
            Dec 27 '18 at 15:40










          • $begingroup$
            @AharonNaiman you're welcome! Sorry, but I use not textbooks, but many years of programming experience. You can also experiment and see that Frame and Dividers are closely related in Grid.
            $endgroup$
            – Alex Trounev
            Dec 27 '18 at 16:53


















          • $begingroup$
            Thank you! Should I have known this? I took the Dividers format also right out of the help page. Did my form somehow overwrite the Frame? Is this written up somewhere that I can read? Thank you again. -- Aharon
            $endgroup$
            – Aharon Naiman
            Dec 27 '18 at 15:40










          • $begingroup$
            @AharonNaiman you're welcome! Sorry, but I use not textbooks, but many years of programming experience. You can also experiment and see that Frame and Dividers are closely related in Grid.
            $endgroup$
            – Alex Trounev
            Dec 27 '18 at 16:53
















          $begingroup$
          Thank you! Should I have known this? I took the Dividers format also right out of the help page. Did my form somehow overwrite the Frame? Is this written up somewhere that I can read? Thank you again. -- Aharon
          $endgroup$
          – Aharon Naiman
          Dec 27 '18 at 15:40




          $begingroup$
          Thank you! Should I have known this? I took the Dividers format also right out of the help page. Did my form somehow overwrite the Frame? Is this written up somewhere that I can read? Thank you again. -- Aharon
          $endgroup$
          – Aharon Naiman
          Dec 27 '18 at 15:40












          $begingroup$
          @AharonNaiman you're welcome! Sorry, but I use not textbooks, but many years of programming experience. You can also experiment and see that Frame and Dividers are closely related in Grid.
          $endgroup$
          – Alex Trounev
          Dec 27 '18 at 16:53




          $begingroup$
          @AharonNaiman you're welcome! Sorry, but I use not textbooks, but many years of programming experience. You can also experiment and see that Frame and Dividers are closely related in Grid.
          $endgroup$
          – Alex Trounev
          Dec 27 '18 at 16:53


















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