On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 10:47:45AM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 
> You should download the latest stable version from pragma.

In my private system I now have apgraded to Debian Etch. I hope it is
sufficient. I'm hesitating to upgrade in my office because Debian Etch
is in an unstable stage. I am not used to upgrade single packages
besides the system.

> 
> If you want a repeated header on every page try to put
>  \setuptables[split=repeat]
> into your document.
> 
> With new versions from ConTeXt you do no longer the
>   \starttables ... \stoptables
> command.

Where are the definitions of the columns and their width in this case?
Is there a brief docu and an example of this version of tables?

> Hans changed it to control table splitting completely with split-option
> in \setuptables and makes to let the normal  \starttable-environment
> split when neccessary.

Is there no longer a starttables but simply a starttable
initialisation?

And a last question: Why is there a \start - \stop in the example at the
Wiki side?

Gerhard

-- 
Gerhard Kugler
Psychotherapeut
Bensheim (Germany)
http://www.psychotherapie-kugler.de
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