Re: [dev-context] Keep extreme tables on the same page as previous content

2020-04-04 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 4/4/20 7:29 PM, Alan Braslau wrote: > On 04/04/20 10:55, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: >> >> I’m afraid that the spurious pagebreak comes when you have text before >> the xtable and the xtable has to be split in pages. > > So, when one has text before, why NOT use > \startplacetable...\stopplacetable?

Re: [dev-context] Keep extreme tables on the same page as previous content

2020-04-04 Thread Alan Braslau
On 04/04/20 10:55, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: I’m afraid that the spurious pagebreak comes when you have text before the xtable and the xtable has to be split in pages. So, when one has text before, why NOT use \startplacetable...\stopplacetable? There are many advantages of using the table

Re: [dev-context] Keep extreme tables on the same page as previous content

2020-04-04 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
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

Re: [dev-context] Keep extreme tables on the same page as previous content

2020-04-04 Thread Alan Braslau
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