Hans Hagen wrote:
columns.pdf (column sets)
else, play with
\starttabulate[|p|p|p] \NC ... \NC ... \NC ... \NC \NR \stoptabulate
Following the suggestions I tried to use the \column command to split the columns. But my main problem remains. With the \startcolumnset command I can not achive automatic balancing of columns.
I looked through the code in context and learned, that there is the \startcolumns command wich can be given the [balance=yes] parameter. This works, but then I can not use the other nice features of the columnset environment. Further search in the code shows that the balance=yes is also present in the columnset environment, but it has no effect. Is this right, a missing feature or a malfunction?
I can provide an example, if this should work, and I'm doing something wrong.
All hints gratefully accepted :-)
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