are correctly aligned.
It seems the problem exists only when table 1 and table 2 have not the
same number of columns.
Thanks for your help,
Nicolas Grilly
%testfile
\setuppapersize [A4, landscape] [A4, landscape]
\definestartstop[tableau][
before={\blank[2*big]},
commands
* unicode table 002 fix
* some identation problems removed
Happy TeXing,
Taco Hoekwater
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On 8/7/06, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicolas Grilly wrote:
Hello Taco
I completely reinstalled ConTeXt and tried one more time with the
attached file, and I confirm it doesn't work correctly on my computer.
I attached another test file, simpler than the previous one.
Thanks,
Nicolas
On 8/7/06, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicolas Grilly wrote
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
This should do it:
\def\popTBL
{\ifnum\TBLlevel\plusone
\globalpopmacro\rowTBL
\globalpopmacro\colTBL
\else
\global\intablefalse
\fi
\resetcharacteralign % Do this here !!
\doglobal\decrement\TBLlevel\relax}
I'm sorry to come with another problem related to character alignment...
My natural tables are enclosed in a \starttableau \stoptableau pair
that breaks character alignment:
\starttableau
\bTABLE
...
\eTABLE
\stoptableau
These command is defined this way:
\definestartstop[tableau][
Peter: Thanks for your help in clarifying my example.
Taco: Thanks for fixing this bug! When will the next release be delivered?
On 8/2/06, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, 1 Aug 2006, Nicolas Grilly wrote:
Sorry, I can't see it. The column are right
?
Thank you,
Nicolas Grilly
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Hello,
I'm using natural tables
(\bTABLE ... \eTABLE) andI want to increase the space between the
cells borders and the text inside the cells (CSS calls that left-padding and
right-padding).
I didn't use parameter
"offset" because I want to increase only left and right padding. I don't
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--offset-- --offset--
Nicolas Grilly wrote:
Hello,
I'm using natural tables (\bTABLE ... \eTABLE) and/ /I want to
increase the space between the cells borders and the text
inside the
cells (CSS calls that left-padding and right-padding).
I didn't use
Hagen
Envoyé : jeudi 22 juin 2006 16:03
À : mailing list for ConTeXt users
Objet : Re: [NTG-context] How to increase left and right
padding of cells in a natural table?
Nicolas Grilly wrote:
Vit,
I just tried your solution, but it doesn't work: it adds
space to the
four side
Vit,
Thanks for your quick answer. I tried your quick solution (\bTD \hskip1cm
Second movie \hskip2cm\null\eTD) but it doesn't work when cell contains a
multiline text: the left space is only present on the first line and the
right space is only present on the last line.
Andmy natural table
Fine. So, we need to change the following line from texmf.cnf:
TEXMFPROJECTS = $SELFAUTOPARENT/texmf-projects
Into:
TEXMFPROJECT = $SELFAUTOPARENT/texmf-project
Without that modification, the directory texmf-project is not included in
TeX search path.
Nicolas
Hans wrote:
Nicolas
Hans wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Nicolas Grilly wrote:
There is a very little error in file
/tex/texmf-local/web2c/texmf.cnf.
This file is contained in archive justtex.zip downloaded from
Pragma web site.
It lacks a S after TEXMFPROJECT
TS,!!$TEXMFLOCAL,!!$TEXMFEXTRA,!!$TEXMFMAIN}
Sincerely,
Nicolas
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This mini-survey is an excellent idea!
What I do with ConTeXt:
1. Produce sales and marketing reports for my customers (we are a marketing
and data mining consultancy). We have a very simple templating language
written in Python that connects to an SQL database, generates the ConTeXt
file,
I totally agree with the comparison you made of ConTeXt and LaTeX: With
ConTeXt, you can produce something unique. With LaTeX, your document will
look like a traditional research paper!
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part de Nikolai Weibull
Hello,
I agree with the idea that documentation of ConTeXt's commands and
parameters is rather incomplete.
I'm wondering if it's possible to have a documentation system like Java's
Javadoc. We can put comments just before commands definitions and use a
little preprocessor written in Perl or
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