Hi,

If you place the setups outside the bTABLE - eTABLE then the setup is global. You can put the setups after the bTABLE and then they are local to the table.

Willi
On Nov 12, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Curiouslearn wrote:

Hello,

I am using natural tables to make tables in my document. Can someone please tell me how I can prevent context from applying features I choose for an earlier table to a table that appears later in the document. Following is an example of two tables. Even though I choose

\setupTABLE[frame=off]

for the second table, there is a frame created based on what I define for an earlier table. I am using MKII (since I want to use Tikz).

I would really appreciate any help.

Example:

\setuplayout[letter,height=
9in,width=5.5in,topspace=1in,header=1cm,backspace=1.5in]

% Changing the location of the page numbers so that they appear in the footer.
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]

\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[xwi]

\starttext

%%%%%% First Table  %%%%%%
\setupTABLE[frame=off]
        \setupTABLE[column][3,4,5][align={middle,lohi},width=0.6in]
        \setupTABLE[column][2][align=lohi]
        \setupTABLE[row][3][align={lohi,middle}]
\setupTABLE[3,4,5][3,4,5] [background=color,backgroundcolor=ivory,framecolor=midnightblue,frame= on] % Using color names from xwi colorscheme
        \bTABLE
            \bTR
                \bTD   \eTD
                \bTD   \eTD
                \bTD[nc=3] {\bf Player 2} \eTD \eTR
            \bTR
                \bTD   \eTD
                \bTD   \eTD
                \bTD  $ L $ \eTD
                \bTD  $ M $ \eTD
                \bTD  $ R $ \eTD \eTR
            \bTR
                \bTD[nr=3,width=1in] {\bf Player 1}  \eTD
                \bTD  $ U $ \eTD
                \bTD  (8,8) \eTD
                \bTD  (0,9) \eTD
                \bTD  (0,0) \eTD \eTR
            \bTR
                \bTD  $ C $ \eTD
                \bTD  (9,0) \eTD
                \bTD  (0,0) \eTD
                \bTD  (3,1) \eTD \eTR
            \bTR
                \bTD  $ D $ \eTD
                \bTD  (0,0) \eTD
                \bTD  (1,3) \eTD
                \bTD  (3,3) \eTD \eTR
        \eTABLE

%%%%%% Second Table  %%%%%%

Even though I repeat {\tt \\setupTABLE[frame=off]} command the table has frame.

\setupTABLE[frame=off]
\bTABLE
    \bTR
        \bTD     \eTD
        \bTD        \eTD
        \bTD[nc=2] Player 2 \eTD
        \bTD        \eTD
    \eTR
    \bTR
        \bTD     \eTD
        \bTD        \eTD
        \bTD  C    \eTD
        \bTD     D    \eTD
    \eTR
    \bTR
        \bTD[nr=2] Player 1     \eTD
        \bTD      C        \eTD
        \bTD  (2,2)    \eTD
        \bTD      (0,4)    \eTD
    \eTR
    \bTR

        \bTD      D        \eTD
        \bTD  (4,0)    \eTD
        \bTD     (1,1)    \eTD
    \eTR


\eTABLE

\stoptext
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