Am 27.08.2012 um 20:37 schrieb Aditya Mahajan <adit...@umich.edu>: > Hi, > > How do I set the vertical alignment of cells in natural tables? I remember > that > > \setupTABLE[align={middle,middle}] > > used to set center align vertically and horizontally. Currently, > \setupTABLE[align={middle,high}] and \setupTABLE[align={middle,low}] work as > expected, but \setupTABLE[align={middle,middle}] does not work. > > I also tried \setupTABLE[location={low}] (or lohi, or middle), but the > calculation of height is wrong in those cases. > > Minimal example: > > > \startsetups table > \setupTABLE[align={middle,middle}] > \stopsetups > > \starttext > > \startTABLE[setups=table] > \NC Ward \NC \input ward \endgraf \NC \NR > \stopTABLE > > \stoptext
Can you show your output because I can’t see something odd with \setupTABLE[align={middle,loci}] Wolfgang
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