It is much easier to fine-tune details with Natural Tables. Each cell of a
natural table is a frame, so you can use settings for frames to change the
style.
\startsetups table:setups
\setupTABLE[align={lohi}, toffset=1pt, bottset=3pt, align=flushleft]
\stopsetups
\bTABLE[setup=table:setups]
\bTR
\bTD[nc=3, align=middle, style=italic]
Natürliche Methoden
\eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD One \eTD
\bTD Two \eTD
\bTD Three \eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
Aditya
If it works, I will try to change my big table to a Natural Table. I do
not understand what the pt-Values do in your example, if I change them,
nothing happens.
Huseyin
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