hmm, on Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:52:00PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan said that
> Tabulate started as a mechanism to replace table, so the syntax was 
> kept the same. Right now, tabulate does not implement vertical rules, 
> so in the context of tabulate, having a last \NC seems redundant. As 
> far as I understand, tabulate is supposed to ultimately backward 
> compatible with table, and features will be added according to user 
> demands or Hans needs.

thanks for the great explanation.

anybody writing a context book by a chance for publishing? :D

> Why do you expect them to be on different pages? If you want vertical 
> space between the tables, you can add a \blank in between the tables.

well, we could turn around that questin, couldn't we?
why would i except them to be glued together?  it's another object,
why are they "connected"?  i am not saying there should be a default
whitespace between them, can be 0pt, but why are they glued together?

-f
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