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 that I don't have to wrap it around my 
tables, it just appears at the beginning, not the end. A couple of points:

- I tried to find some documentation about \startplacetable… \stopplacetable to 
see how I could enforce the width and generally to see what options there were. 
I could not find any, not even in the source code. How is this pair defined?

- I also tried to find out the overall problem with \placetable. According to 
this page here: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Floating_Objects the split option 
should work, but for TABLEs only. So, I think this does not work for me because 
I am using TABULATE, right? The split function in \setuptabulate works as well, 
but only if the table is not inserted using \placetable, that is as a float. 
So, \placetable knows how to split a TABLE but not a TABULATE although 
\starttabulate… \stoptabulate knows how to split itself. Is that right? But if 
it is not inserted as a float, I do not get a caption and I cannot refer to my 
table later on, right? There seem to be different ways of doing this, all of 
which miss out on some fine detail I need them to do. So, after all that 
rumbling, I guess, I am asking...

…is there another way of:
- placing a TABULATE table such that it has a caption that I can refer to;
- split the TABULATE table across multiple pages;
- and control the width of the TABULATE table.

Thank you,
Malte.


On 03/10/2012, at 6:45 PM, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl wrote:

> 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        \NC\MR
>> \NC Sheep    \NC Always hungry       \NC\MR
>> \HL
>> \stoptabulate
>> 
>> However, I need one of these tables to split over adjacent pages, which 
>> according to the documentation should be achievable with
>> 
>> \setuptabulate[split=yes]
>> 
>> However, that does not seem to work in connection with the \placetable line.
> 
> \startplacetable [title=Some Table, reference=tab:some-table, 
> location={split,here}]
>  \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        \NC\MR
>    \NC Sheep  \NC Always hungry       \NC\MR
>    \HL
>  \stoptabulate
> \stopplacetable
> 
> Marco

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