On 4/4/20 6:44 PM, Alan Braslau wrote: > On 04/04/20 02:42, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: >> Hi, >> >> when you use extreme tables without a float environment but repeat the >> header the table always starts on a new page. >> >> %%%% begin example >> \starttext >> >> \samplefile{weisman} >> >> \blank >> >> \startxtable[header=repeat,split=repeat] >> \startxtablehead >> \startxrow \startxcell Table head \stopxcell \stopxrow >> \stopxtablehead >> [...] > > I use > > \starttext > \startxtable [split=repeat,header=repeat,footer=repeat] > \startbuffer [header] > ... > \stopbuffer > [...] > without a float environment, and I do NOT get a spurious page break, so > I do not understand what is happening in your sample above. Is it the > \break (as you suggest)?
Alan, I’m afraid that the spurious pagebreak comes when you have text before the xtable and the xtable has to be split in pages. Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk _______________________________________________ dev-context mailing list dev-context@ntg.nl https://mailman.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/dev-context