>> In case I don't know the text width, is there a way to get a dummy width
>> equal to \settowidth (latex)?
>
> Search the list archive. Hans has posted a solution sometime back.
Thanks, I found it:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20070314.120612.adab0a8b.en.html
Would make a useful c
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011, Florian Wobbe wrote:
In case I don't know the text width, is there a way to get a dummy width equal
to \settowidth (latex)?
Search the list archive. Hans has posted a solution sometime back.
Aditya
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>> 3) Consider this example:
>>
>> \bTABLE[option=stretch]
>> \setupTABLE[frame=off,offset=0pt]
>> \bTABLEhead
>> \bTR[bottomframe=on] \bTD Col1 \eTD \bTD Col2 \eTD \bTD Col3 \eTD \bTD Col4
>> \eTD \eTR
>> \eTABLEhead
>> \bTABLEbody
>> \dorecurse{5}{\bTR \bTD 1 \eTD \bTD 2 \eTD \bTD 3 \eTD \bTD t
Am 11.04.2011 um 12:44 schrieb Florian Wobbe:
> Hi,
>
> 1) how can I auto-stretch a natural table to a defined width? The default
> seems to be the line width, which I don't want. Setting width=... will change
> the per column width, which I don't like either. I'd like to set the per
> table
Hi,
1) how can I auto-stretch a natural table to a defined width? The default seems
to be the line width, which I don't want. Setting width=... will change the per
column width, which I don't like either. I'd like to set the per table width.
\bTABLE[option=stretch,width=80mm]
\bTABLEhead
\bTR \