Hi Christoph,
There exists a local footnotes environment in floats, as in the following
example: I don’t know if it solves the problem you mention…
\starttext
\startlocalfootnotes
\placetable[align=middle]{A table with footnotes.}
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
\VL One
\automigrateinserts, but it has no effect here.
Any help is welcome!
Cheers,
Christoph
MWE:
\automigrateinserts
\starttext
\placetable[split][]{}{
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD This \eTD \bTD That.
\footnote{This footnote disappears.}
\note[working]
\eTD \eTR
\eTABLE}
\footnotetext[working
Classifications}
\setupframed[framecorner=rectanglular,background=none]
\tfx
\placetable[force,none]{}
\starttabulate[|lw(.25\textwidth)|lpw(.75\textwidth)|]
\HL
...
\NC Housewares \NC Gourmet pots and pans and other cookware, with some
impulse\NC\NR
\NC \null \NC and companion food items \NC\NR
...
\HL
{\bf Figure 2.3: Specialty Food Store
Classifications}
\setupframed[framecorner=rectanglular,background=none]
\tfx
\placetable[force,none]{}
\starttabulate[|lw(.25\textwidth)|lpw(.75\textwidth)|]
Simply use p(.75\textwidth)
\setupcaption[table][location=top]
\starttext
\startplacetable
\starttext
\startalignment[middle]
\ALM
\placetable[middle,none]{}
{\startxtable
\startxrow
\startxcell Text 1 \stopxcell
\startxcell[align=r2l] النص ١ \stopxcell
\stopxrow
\stopxtable}
\placetable[middle,none]{}
{\righttoleft \startxtable
\startxrow
\startxcell[align=r2l] النص ١
\righttoleft \ }
\define\NCL{\NC \lefttoright \ }
\setupTABLE[c][each][width=1in]
\starttext
\ALM
\placetable[right,none]{}
{\startTABLE
\NC Text 1 \NC \righttoleft النص 1 \NC\NR
\stopTABLE}
\placetable[right,none]{}
{\startTABLE
\NC Text 2 \NCR النص 2 \NC\NR
\stopTABLE}
\stopalignment
\ALM
\placetable[right,none]{}
{\startxtable
\startxrow
\startxcell Text 2 \NCD النص 2 \stopxcell
\stopxrow
\stopxtable}
\stoptext
Just in case it helps,
Very helpful, I'm switching to xtables. I hope we can get bidi-paragraph
options
Dear gang,
In the following, we middle align both \placetable's:
\setupbodyfont[tt]
\definefont[ALM][file:almfixed.otf*arabic at 12pt]
\setupdirections[bidi=global]
\setupxtable[width=1in]
\showframe
\starttext
\startalignment[middle]
\ALM
\placetable[middle,none
][width=1in]
\starttext
\ALM
\placetable[right,none]{}
{\startTABLE
\NC Text 1 \NC \righttoleft النص 1 \NC\NR
\stopTABLE}
\placetable[right,none]{}
{\startTABLE
\NC Text 2 \NCR النص 2 \NC\NR
\stopTABLE}
\stopalignment
=
gives
I've run across a `}' that doesn't seem to match
to work with xtables:
\setupbodyfont[tt]
\definefont[ALM][file:almfixed.otf*arabic at 12pt]
\setupdirections[bidi=global]
\define\NCD{\stopxcell\startxcell\righttoleft}
\setupxtable[width=1in]
\starttext
\ALM
\placetable[right,none]{}
{\startxtable
I have a document using columnsets to place tables near an entry in a long
list of sorts. The problem is that wherever I issue a \placetable
\placefigure etc command, I get unwanted extra whitespace between entries
where the command is issued. I have tried changing the parameters in
\setupfloats
keine Unannehmlichkeiten entstanden sind
bzw. sie keinen Schaden erlitten
haben, konnte auf eine Genehmigung durch die Ethikkommission verzichtet
werden.
\placetable[here][tab:Pat-Charakt]{Tabellarische Zusammenfassung der in
der vorliegenden
Studie zusammengeführten, wichtigsten
On 2014-07-28 17:23, Rik Kabel wrote:
(much snipped)
The contents of a float are styled according to the type of float.
Sorry, that last statement should have been:
The contents of a float are styled according to the type of contents.
That is, if a table is floated (with placetable
On May 27, 2014, at 15:37 , Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is there also an equivalent of \placetable for use with Natural Tables?
You can use \placetable for all table environments.
Thank you!
Now another one:
(a) I want to create a table using 'p' cells that does
On 5/28/2014 10:46 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
On May 27, 2014, at 15:37 , Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is there also an equivalent of \placetable for use with Natural Tables?
You can use \placetable for all table environments.
Thank you!
Now another one:
(a) I
Am 28.05.2014 um 10:46 schrieb Robert Zydenbos cont...@zydenbos.net:
On May 27, 2014, at 15:37 , Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is there also an equivalent of \placetable for use with Natural Tables?
You can use \placetable for all table environments.
Thank you
Is there also an equivalent of \placetable for use with Natural Tables?
Robert
On May 23, 2014, at 5:05 , Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
wrote:
Am 23.05.2014 um 04:17 schrieb Robert Zydenbos cont...@zydenbos.net:
You have you use the “split” keyword when you want your tables
Am 27.05.2014 um 10:57 schrieb Robert Zydenbos cont...@zydenbos.net:
Is there also an equivalent of \placetable for use with Natural Tables?
You can use \placetable for all table environments.
Wolfgang
___
If your
' parameter).
I'm enclosing a test file below. Any suggestions?
You have you use the “split” keyword when you want your tables to be broken
across pages, i.e.
\starttext
\placetable[split]{Table caption}
{\starttabulate
\NC Knuth \NC \input knuth \NC\NR
\NC Tufte \NC \input tufte \NC\NR
... Wikified:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate#Horizontal_centering_table_on_the_page
Lukas
On Tue, 13 May 2014 07:03:58 +0200, Mikael P. Sundqvist mic...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'd do such things with
\starttext
\input knuth\par
\placetable[force,none]{none}{%
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\HL
that the second none is not needed. It is sufficient with
empty {} (or they could include any text). I updated the wiki.
Actually the « none » in
\placetable[force,none]
means you don’t want a caption and the first braces enclose the caption, while
the second braces enclose what is going
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually the « none » in
\placetable[force,none]
means you don’t want a caption and the first braces enclose the caption,
while the second braces enclose what is going to be « placed »: compare
\placetable[force
___
I'd do such things with
\starttext
\input knuth\par
\placetable[force,none]{none}{%
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\HL
\NC I want this table \NC aligned in the center.\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
}
\input knuth
\stoptext
(the knuths are there only not to make the page look so empty
knuth
\input knuth
\placetable
[here]
[tab:bala]
{Blaoesunthaoeusatoheu saohusaoteh asotehu asoehu aseohu}{
\bTABLE
\setupTABLE[frame=off]
\setupTABLE[r][first][topframe=on,rulethickness=1.3pt]
\setupTABLE[r][2][topframe=on]
\setupTABLE[r][last][bottomframe=on,rulethickness
~},
counter=theorem,
before={\blank\startbackground},
after={\stopbackground\blank}]
\input knuth
\input knuth
\input knuth
\placetable
[here]
[tab:bala]
{Blaoesunthaoeusatoheu saohusaoteh asotehu asoehu aseohu}{
\bTABLE
\setupTABLE[frame=off]
\setupTABLE[r][first][topframe
I'm trying to center horizontally a tabulate, but the tabulate is still
placed on the left side of the page.
How to center it?
You could use the tabularframe and align in the middle:
\defineframedcontent [tabularframe] [frame=off, align=middle]
\starttext
\placetable[here]{Framesolution
:
\defineframedcontent [tabularframe] [frame=off, align=middle]
\starttext
\placetable[here]{Framesolution}{
\starttabulate[|rw(1in)|rw(1in)|rw(1in)|]
\HL
\NC BBCCDD \NC $y_{JTSK}$ \NC $x_{JTSK}$ \NC\NR
\HL[3]
\NC 00 \NC 123456.479 \NC 123456.479 \NC\NR
\HL
={\setuplayout[Titlelayout]},
after={
\page[yes]
\setuplayout[Mainlayout]
}]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\startTitlepage
Title
\stopTitlepage
\stopfrontmatter
\dorecurse{5}{\input{knuth}}
\placetable[270,page]{none}
{\setupTABLE[option
tufte \par
}
\setuplayout[WithoutMarginnotes]
\placetable[split][]{Big table object}
{
\setupTABLE[row][1][width=\textwidth]
\bTABLE[split=repeat]
\bTABLEhead
\bTR \bTD XXX \eTD \eTR
\eTABLEhead
\bTABLEbody
\dorecurse{20}{
\bTR \bTD XXX \eTD \eTR}
\eTABLEbody
\eTABLE
}
\setuplayout
\placetable the text is indented, but the second item is placed
near the table on the right. (I could insert a \blank[xycm] but I don't
think it's the way to solve my problem.)
Thanks for all comments
Christian
\starttext
\startitemize[n,packed,joinedup][stopper=)]
\item Abhängigkeit der Beschleunigung von
, but the table is not indented.
When I use \placetable the text is indented, but the second item is
placed near the table on the right. (I could insert a \blank[xycm] but I
don't think it's the way to solve my problem.)
Thanks for all comments
Christian
\starttext
\startitemize[n,packed,joinedup][stopper
to the table. The
second item 2) should be below the table.
In the (not so) MWE all is fine, but the table is not indented.
When I use \placetable the text is indented, but the second item is
placed near the table on the right. (I could insert a \blank[xycm] but I
don't think it's the way to solve
for me, this
is rather unintuitive.
~~~ snip ~~~
\enableregime[utf-8]
\starttext
\placetable[here][tab:bcg-study-data]{The table shows results}{%
\bTABLE
\setupTABLE[r][each][align=left]
\setupTABLE[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8][1,2][align=center]
%%% The following should be equivalest to the line above
for your help.
Please have a look at the following code.
~~~ snip ~~~
\enableregime[utf-8]
\starttext
\placetable[here][tab:tabulate]{Data of $13$ clinical trials
evaluating the efficacy of the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin
vaccine.}{\tfxx
\starttabulatehead
\FL
\NC Trial \NC Author \NC Year \NC
\startlocalfootnotes % [conversion=set fnsym]
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=fnsym,rule=off] % change
footnote symbols
\midaligned
{
\placetable[here,none][]{}
{
\setuptables[bodyfont=10pt,after=\nowhitespace,spaceafter=none]
\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|c
\midaligned
{
\placetable[here,none][]{}
{
\setuptables[bodyfont=10pt,after=\nowhitespace,spaceafter=none]
\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|]
\HL
\VL X-ITEM \VL \VL$\oplus$ \footnote[hanzi]{Traditional Characters} \VL
\VL$\oplus$ \note[hanzi]\VL\VL$\oplus
][numberconversion=fnsym,rule=off] % change footnote
symbols
\midaligned
{
\placetable[here,none][]{}
{
\setuptables[bodyfont=10pt,after=\nowhitespace,spaceafter=none]
\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|]
\HL
\VL X-ITEM \VL \VL$\oplus$ \footnote[hanzi]{Traditional
:
...
context.startplacetable({location = here,force,none})
f()
context.stopplacetable()
...
I guess:
- here and force to make the content inside start/stop-placetable
non-floating,
- none to disable caption.
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Lukas
--
Ing. Lukáš Procházka [mailto:l
/ntg-context/2013/073795.html
Wolfgang
the following code seems to work:
...
context.startplacetable({location = here,force,none})
f()
context.stopplacetable()
...
I guess:
- here and force to make the content inside start/stop-placetable
non-floating,
You
That does not work for me, Wolfgang. With or without the
\start-/stoptext (which is redundant in my own document I assume).
\placetable{Test}
{\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD[background=color,backgroundcolor=gray] tst \eTD
\bTD \starttext \type
in a document.
\placetable{Test}
{\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD[background=color,backgroundcolor=gray] tst \eTD
\bTD \starttext \type{Hello %s --test world --test %s}
\stoptext \eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE}
Error:
Runaway argument?
\starttext
The following attached minimal example using local footnotes
and a small body font size exhibits two problems:
1. The \placelocalfootnotes are incoherently in the normal size, as
I would expect them to be proportionally reduced.
2. The width of the first column gets incorrectly set
(there
Hello,
On October 1, 2010 Mojca asked about inserting a rotated page content
(landscape) in an otherwise portrait document, keeping the headers and
footers upright. The suggested solution was essentially
\rotate [rotation=90] {\startTEXpage
[width=\textheight,height=\textwidth]
Am 20.04.2013 um 13:59 schrieb Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr:
Hello,
On October 1, 2010 Mojca asked about inserting a rotated page content
(landscape) in an otherwise portrait document, keeping the headers and
footers upright. The suggested solution was essentially
\rotate
On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 14:24:25 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
\startplacetable[location={page,90},title=Table caption]
…
\stopplacetable
Thank you Wolfgang!
I find it necessary to do the following:
\startplacetable [location={page,90},title=Table caption]
Am 20.04.2013 um 15:35 schrieb Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr:
On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 14:24:25 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
\startplacetable[location={page,90},title=Table caption]
…
\stopplacetable
Thank you Wolfgang!
I find it necessary to do the
On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 17:09:45 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
This is nonsense because \startTEXpage … \stopTEXpage is supposed to
create a standalone page on your document where you can control the
width/height of the page.
It seemed to me to be a strange use of
With \placetable[force][]
one can force to set the table here. Other keywords like here, auto
etc. do work aswell.
But with \starplacetable it does not work, how to do it correctly? My
try was:
\startplacetable[force][title={Blub}]{table}
But that does not work, the table is shifted
Am 18.04.2013 um 15:54 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
With \placetable[force][]
one can force to set the table here. Other keywords like here, auto etc. do
work aswell.
But with \starplacetable it does not work, how to do it correctly? My try was:
\startplacetable[force
is Natural Table? Is it the same as
\placetable[][]{}{\starttable[]\stoptable}
?
Huseyin
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http
to understand the
difference, what is Natural Table?
See http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TABLE
and
http://tex.stackexchange.com/search?q=user%3A323+[tables]
for examples.
Is it the same as
\placetable[][]{}{\starttable[]\stoptable}
?
No. \placetable is a float mechanism, which can float
.
weird ... works here
Sorry, copy-paste error on my side (as Wolfgang already noticed).
It's strc-not.mkvi that fails, not core-sys.mkiv.
a more mkiv-ishc example is:
\startlocalnotes[footnote]
\placetable
{Some Table}
\placeontopofeachother
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
\VL
123 123 123
1 1 1 1
Table: Demonstration of simple table syntax.
\stopmarkdown
Is there a way to reference this table?
With \starttabulate (\stoptabulate) tables can be referenced with
\placetable, but \placetable just creates another (empty
1212
123 123 123 123
1 1 1 1
Table: Demonstration of simple table syntax.
\stopmarkdown
Is there a way to reference this table?
With \starttabulate (\stoptabulate) tables can be referenced with
\placetable, but \placetable
)
%
%%% table.tex %%%
\placetable[here]{Caption}
\starttable[|r|l|c|l|]
\HL
\NC Right
\NC Left
\NC Center
\NC Default
\NC\AR
\HL
\NC 12
\NC 12
\NC 12
\NC 12
\NC\AR
\NC 123
\NC 123
\NC 123
\NC 123
\NC\AR
\NC 1
\NC 1
\NC 1
\NC 1
\NC\AR
\HL
be referenced with
\placetable, but \placetable just creates another (empty) table in case
of a markdown table.
Also if you put {} around the code? or use
\startplacetable{xx}
...
\stopplacetable
No this creates no caption and a second (empty) table with the right
caption.
and what
: Demonstration of simple table syntax.
\stopmarkdown
Is there a way to reference this table?
With \starttabulate (\stoptabulate) tables can be referenced with
\placetable, but \placetable just creates another (empty) table in case
of a markdown table.
Thanks,
Xenia
1 1
Table: Demonstration of simple table syntax.
\stopmarkdown
Is there a way to reference this table?
With \starttabulate (\stoptabulate) tables can be referenced with
\placetable, but \placetable just creates another (empty) table in case
of a markdown table.
Also if you put
,bodyfont=10pt]
\setuplabeltext[en][Example=Ex. ]
As said, ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.14 11:37 MKIV fmt: 2012.11.15 int:
english/english gives no problem at all.
Also, \placetable[here][tab:ref]{caption}} does not seem to trigger problems
in recent versions.
Has something been changed
: 2012.11.14 11:37 MKIV fmt: 2012.11.15 int:
english/english gives no problem at all.
Also, \placetable[here][tab:ref]{caption}} does not seem to trigger problems in
recent versions.
Has something been changed in the commands for placing external figures since
november?
What would I have
Hello,
This is a bit old now, but I would like to come back to it. First of all,
Marco, thank you for your response. I did try it and it does work. However, I
seem to be loosing other things like adjusting the table width; things that
\placetable provides.
\placetable also has the advantage
On Mon, 11 Feb 2013, Malte Stien wrote:
Hello,
This is a bit old now, but I would like to come back to it. First of all,
Marco, thank you for your response. I did try it and it does work. However, I
seem to be loosing other things like adjusting the table width; things that
\placetable
,
Marco, thank you for your response. I did try it and it does work. However,
I seem to be loosing other things like adjusting the table width; things
that \placetable provides.
\placetable also has the advantage that I don't have to wrap it around my
tables, it just appears at the beginning
Hello,
I just looked up how to enable repeated headers in \starttabulate…
\stoptabulate tables. It's explained here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate#Headers
…but I am unable to make the minimal example work:
\starttext
\placetable[split,here][tab:ref]{Sometable}
{\starttabulate[|w
. It's explained here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate#Headers
…but I am unable to make the minimal example work:
\starttext
\placetable[split,here][tab:ref]{Sometable}
{\starttabulate[|w(.30\textwidth)p|w(.70\textwidth)p|]
\HL
\NC {\bf Animal} \NC {\bf Comment} \NC\FR
\HL
=tab:Table01,title=Table 1][here,force,nonumber]
{\starttabulate[| l | l |]
\NC 1000
\NC 2000
\NC\NR
\stoptabulate}
\stopplacetable
\page
Some text\reference[Text]{}
\stoptext
which gives appropriate working links.
There should be also a short version of \placefigure or \placetable
\at[fig:cow.pdf]
\goto{Table 1}[tab:Table01]
\goto{Some text}[Text]
\page
\useexternalfigure[Graphic][cow.pdf][]
\placefigure[here,page,force,nonumber]
[fig:cow.pdf]
{Figure A}
{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][type=pdf,
width=.5\textwidth]}
\page
\placetable[here,force,nonumber]
[tab:Table01]
{Table 1
\useexternalfigure[Graphic][cow.pdf][]
\placefigure[here,page,force,nonumber]
[fig:cow.pdf]
{Figure A}
{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][type=pdf,
width=.5\textwidth]}
\page
\placetable[here,force,nonumber]
[tab:Table01]
{Table 1}
{\starttabulate[|l|l|]
\NC 1000
\NC 2000
\NC\NR
\stoptabulate
]
\goto{Some text}[Text]
\page
\useexternalfigure[Graphic][cow.pdf][]
\placefigure [here,page,force,nonumber]
[fig:cow.pdf]
{Figure A}
{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][type=pdf,
width=.5\textwidth]}
\page
\placetable [here,force,nonumber]
[tab:Table01]
{Table 1}
{\starttabulate[| l | l |]
\NC 1000
\NC
a short version of \placefigure or \placetable, but I
don't remember the correct syntax… Sorry!
Best regards: OK
On 2 févr. 2013, at 14:25, Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry to keep pushing this—it is a problem for a journal that I publish.
I have re-installed the ConTeXt standalone
text\reference[Text]{}
\stoptext
which gives appropriate working links.
There should be also a short version of \placefigure or \placetable, but I
don't remember the correct syntax… Sorry!
Best regards: OK
On 2 févr. 2013, at 14:25, Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry to keep
links.
There should be also a short version of \placefigure or \placetable, but I
don't remember the correct syntax… Sorry!
Best regards: OK
On 2 févr. 2013, at 14:25, Alan Bowen
bowenala...@gmail.commailto:bowenala...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry to keep pushing this—it is a problem for a journal
hi, Wolfgang
thanks!
BEST REGARD!
PengCZ
2013/1/23 Wolfgang Schuster wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com
Am 23.01.2013 um 04:29 schrieb 土卜皿 pengcz.n...@gmail.com:
hi,all
my question as title described,Now I used the following method:
\starttext
\placetable[here
hi,all
my question as title described,Now I used the following method:
\starttext
\placetable[here][tab:multilinesinonecell]{Multi Lines in
One Cell}
\starttable[|c|c|c|][textwidth=8.8cm]
\HL
\NC \JustLeft FIRST COL \NC \JustCenter \bf SECOND COL \NC\SR\HL
\NC \JustLeft first line \NC
Dear all,
I have a number of tables defined like this:
\placetable[here][tab:some-table]{Some Table}
\starttabulate[|w(.30\textwidth)p|w(.70\textwidth)p|]
\HL
\NC {\bf Animal} \NC {\bf Comment} \NC\FR
\HL
\NC Cat\NC Pretty cool \NC\MR
\NC Bear \NC Kind of lazy
2012-10-03 Malte Stien ma...@stien.de:
Hi Malte
\placetable[here][tab:some-table]{Some Table}
\starttabulate[|w(.30\textwidth)p|w(.70\textwidth)p|]
\HL
\NC {\bf Animal} \NC {\bf Comment} \NC\FR
\HL
\NC Cat \NC Pretty cool \NC\MR
\NC Bear \NC Kind of lazy
on every page it is printed on?
Use \placetable[force]{}{…} and omit the caption with the “none” keyword when
you don’t want it.
WOlfgang
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
Hello,
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 15:51:23 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com wrote:
Use \placetable[force]{}{…} and omit the caption with the “none” keyword when
you don’t want it.
WOlfgang
did you mean this?
\def\TAB{%
\bTABLE[split=repeat]
\bTABLEhead
\bTR
Am 20.09.2012 um 16:26 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
l...@pontex.cz:
Hello,
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 15:51:23 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com wrote:
Use \placetable[force]{}{…} and omit the caption with the “none” keyword
when you don’t want
. (It has been commented out below in case you want to test
that too.
Best regards,
Prash
%\setupformulas[align=right]
\starttext
\placeformula[eq:ate-intr]
\startformula
\text{Jane slept.}
\stopformula
\startfloatcombination [2*1]
\placetable[force][tab:eq1]{Sentence 1}{
\bTABLE
match its definition.
system tex error on line 5 in file Tabellen/tabel-engels.tex: Use
of ...
1 % Part of Practicumboek Cryptografie - ConTeXt version
2 %
3 \placetable{}{\smallsize\tt
4 \starttable[s1|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|]
5 \HL
On 3-4-2012 02:13, Kip Warner wrote:
On Mon, 2012-04-02 at 12:54 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
\placetable[force,nonumber,right,split]
Thanks Hans. That works for splitting the table, but text no longer
wraps around it properly anymore. The table is aligned on the right side
of the page
On 2-4-2012 07:41, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I am having difficulty getting my table to split across page boundaries.
It doesn't have, nor need, headers, but just individual unrelated rows.
Here is a minimal illustrating the problem I am having:
\starttext
Here is some text.
\placetable
On Mon, 2012-04-02 at 12:54 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
\placetable[force,nonumber,right,split]
Thanks Hans. That works for splitting the table, but text no longer
wraps around it properly anymore. The table is aligned on the right side
of the page, and splits at a page boundary as requested
Hey list,
I am having difficulty getting my table to split across page boundaries.
It doesn't have, nor need, headers, but just individual unrelated rows.
Here is a minimal illustrating the problem I am having:
\starttext
Here is some text.
\placetable[force,nonumber,right]{}
{
\bTABLE[width
},bottomframe=on] % Styling 2
\starttext
\placetable
[here][tab:example]
{A very simple example of a table.}{
\bTABLE
\bTABLEhead
\bTR
\bTH col1 \eTH
\bTH col2 \eTH
\eTR
\eTABLEhead
\bTABLEbody
\bTR
\bTC this \eTC
\bTC is \eTC
\eTR
\bTR
\bTC a \eTC
\bTC
]% Styling 1
\setupTABLE[r][first][style={\ss},bottomframe=on] % Styling 2
\starttext
\placetable
[here][tab:example]
{A very simple example of a table.}{
\bTABLE
\bTABLEhead
\bTR
\bTH col1 \eTH
\bTH col2 \eTH
\eTR
\eTABLEhead
\bTABLEbody
\bTR
\bTC this \eTC
Hi Marco,
I hesitate to use combinations because Table 1.1 (a) and Table 1.1 (b)
are not always related to each other. But I will use combinations if
everything else fails.
Do you have any intuitions as to why the numbering begins at 7? I tried
to not use the outermost float (\placetable
\section{2nd section}
hello again
\placetable[here,none][]{}{
\bTABLE[frame=off] \bTR \bTD
\placetable[force][tab:first]{derivation for sentence}{
\bTABLE[frame=off,align=center]
\bTR \bTD abc \eTD \bTD def \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD ghi \eTD \bTD
Hi,
I have a problem with float positioning. I would like to have text on
even pages and text on odd pages. I tried:
- \placetable[opposite] but then the tables are not included.
- \placetable[rightpage] but then each table is on a new page.
I would like to have my figures/tables on a new
On Thu, 1 Mar 2012, Charles wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with float positioning. I would like to have text on even
pages and text on odd pages. I tried:
- \placetable[opposite] but then the tables are not included.
- \placetable[rightpage] but then each table is on a new page.
I would like
Le 01/03/2012 18:17, Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
On Thu, 1 Mar 2012, Charles wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with float positioning. I would like to have text on
even pages and text on odd pages. I tried:
- \placetable[opposite] but then the tables are not included.
- \placetable[rightpage
Hello,
I have a rather large table that I have to typeset. It needs to be rotated
90 to fit and will span several pages.
I have tried:
\setuptables[split=repeat]
\placetable[split,90][table:literature]{A selected survey...}{\start
\starttablehead
\HL
\NC {\bf Reference} \NC {\bf Application} \NC
with this example, which is failing for me.
\starttext
\placetable[split]{Test}
{\bTABLE[split=yes]
\dorecurse{60}{
\bTR \bTD hello \eTD \eTR
}
\eTABLE}
\stoptext
argument \c!suffixstopper
In your cont-new.mkiv file, add (after \unprotect)
\def\c!suffixstopper{suffixstopper}
I wonder why
On 18-1-2012 06:31, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
According to Command reference on wiki, placetable doesn't have 'split'
parameter, see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/placefloat
Just remove 'split' and your example will be compiled.
each \placesomefloat command accepts the same keys, so
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 18-1-2012 06:31, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
According to Command reference on wiki, placetable doesn't have 'split'
parameter, see
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/**Reference/en/placefloathttp://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference
).
I ran into problems splitting a table within a splitfloat. I search the
list archives and came up with this example, which is failing for me.
\starttext
\placetable[split]{Test}
{\bTABLE[split=yes]
\dorecurse{60}{
\bTR \bTD hello \eTD \eTR
}
\eTABLE}
\stoptext
argument \c
.
\starttext
\placetable[split]{Test}
{\bTABLE[split=yes]
\dorecurse{60}{
\bTR \bTD hello \eTD \eTR
}
\eTABLE}
\stoptext
I get this error:
! Undefined control sequence.
system tex error on line 7 in file test.tex: Undefined control
sequence ...
1 \starttext
2 \placetable
and came up with this example,
which is failing for me.
Don't hi-jack old thread with unrelated question, always start new topic
on new problem.
\starttext
\placetable[split]{Test}
{\bTABLE[split=yes]
\dorecurse{60}{
\bTR \bTD hello \eTD \eTR
}
\eTABLE}
\stoptext
I get this error
aren't the solution, too, because
I need the table exactly in place (I understand that the here
placement don't give me that guaranty, but I'm not totally sure).
I've at least a solution in my mind, but that requires too
much work, so I hope that there is a simple one.
\placetable[split,force
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