Hi all,

the example is kind of silly but shows my problem: I use Lua to manipulate data from xml files, and I want to typeset it as natural tables. Is it possible to set a marking within such tables so that it works in page headers? I hit a similar problem some time ago, but I'm not sure I found any good solution for it...

Thanks

Thomas

Example:

\starttext

\setupTABLE [split=repeat]

\definemarking [Test]

\setupheadertexts [{\getmarking[Test][top]--\getmarking[Test][bottom]}]

\startluacode

samples = {
  { "A", "aesop-de.tex" },
  { "B", "bryson.tex" },
  { "C", "carey.tex" },
  { "D", "cervantes-es.tex" },
  { "E", "darwin.tex" },
  { "F", "davis.tex" },
  { "G", "dawkins.tex" },
  { "H", "douglas.tex" },
  { "I", "hawking.tex" },
 }

 context.bTABLE()
 for _, k in ipairs(samples) do
   context.marking( { "Test" }, k[1])
   context.bTR()
   context.bTD()
   context(k[1])
   context.eTD()
   context.bTD()
   context.input( k[2] )
   context.eTD()
   context.eTR()
end
context.eTABLE()

\stopluacode

\stoptext
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