Just use a empty line before the table.
Wolfgang
Jan Willem Flamma schrieb am 10.09.18 um 11:49:
Thank you again Wolfgang.
Yet another question:
I like to get rid of the \par and tried integrating it into the tablesetups
somehow. I've tried adding things like before={\blank} and before\par
Thank you again Wolfgang.
Yet another question:
I like to get rid of the \par and tried integrating it into the tablesetups
somehow. I've tried adding things like before={\blank} and before\par but
couldn’t get it to work.
\starttext
\startsetups [tablesetups]
\setupTABLE [start]
Jan Willem Flamma schrieb am 07.09.18 um 20:01:
Thank you Wolfgang.
When comparing the results between tabulate and TABLE, I noticed some different
results in formatting.
1. When using TABLE the table text is slightly shifted to the right. My initial
guess was that this is due to the frame
Thank you Wolfgang.
When comparing the results between tabulate and TABLE, I noticed some different
results in formatting.
1. When using TABLE the table text is slightly shifted to the right. My initial
guess was that this is due to the frame thickness but setting rulethickness=
0pt did not
You can’t do this with tabulate but it’s possible with natural tables.
%\enablemode [BL]
\starttext
\startsetups [tablesetups]
\setupTABLE [start] [frame=off]
\setupTABLE [column] [1] [width=6cm,align=flushleft]
\setupTABLE [column] [2] [width=2cm,align=flushleft]
\stopsetups
Dear list members
I would like to disable to third column in the question when mode BL is not
enabled.
When mode BL is enabled (using the toggle), the third column should of course
appear again.
How can I achieve this?
Regards,
Jan Willem
MWE:
\starttext
%Toggles
%\enablemode[BL]