Am 07.05.2013 um 07:49 schrieb H. Özoguz <h.oezo...@mmnetz.de>:

>> You can avoid this when you put everything in a single table. You should 
>> also avoid
>> to use brackets as delimiters for text, use normal braced arguments why can 
>> be
>> grouped without problems.
>> 
>> \startsetups[arde]
>>   \setupTABLE[c][1][rightframe=on]
>> \stopsetups
>> 
>> \def\startarde
>>   {\bTABLE[frame=off,width=.5\textwidth,setups=arde,split=yes]}
>> 
>> \def\stoparde
>>   {\eTABLE}
>> 
>> \define[2]\arde
>>   {\bTR
>>      \bTD#1\eTD
>>      \bTD#2\eTD
>>    \eTR}
>> 
>> \setuptolerance[tolerant,stretch]
>> 
>> \starttext
>> \startarde
>> \arde{\input knuth }{\input knuth }
>> \arde{\input knuth }{\input knuth }
>> \stoparde
>> \stoptext
>> 
>> Wolfgang
> 
> That does not work in my case, where in the right column a r2l-text (arabic) 
> is set. See this example:
> 
> \startsetups[arde]
>  \setupTABLE[c][1][rightframe=on]
> \stopsetups
> \def\startarde
>  {\bTABLE[frame=off,width=.5\textwidth,setups=arde,split=yes]}
> \def\stoparde
>  {\eTABLE}
> \define[2]\arde
>  {\bTR
>     \bTD#1\eTD
>     \bTD#2\eTD
>   \eTR}
> \setuptolerance[tolerant,stretch]
> \starttext

\startarde

> \arde{\input knuth }{\setupalign[r2l] Eigentlich steht hier etwas Arabisches.}

\stoparde

> \stoptext
> 
> The two texts are just written one after another, no table, no columns.

Wolfgang
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