Wolfgang—
Using tabulate does seem, to help: I still get odd labeling and a no page break.
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse{3}{\input knuth\par}
\start
\setuptabulate
[bodyfont=9pt,
width=\textwidth,
rulethickness=0.03em,
distance=big,
split=yes,
header=repeat]
\placetable
[split,
Wolfgang—
I have switched the minimal example to tabulate. The problem is that this
entails little progress because I can find no documentation that explains
(a) how to format (e.g., center) the content of specific cells---\REF does not
seem to work any more.
(b) how to get weighted
Wolfgang—
Using tabulate does seem, to help: I still get odd labeling and a no page break.
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse{3}{\input knuth\par}
\start
\setuptabulate
[bodyfont=9pt,
width=\textwidth,
rulethickness=0.03em,
distance=big,
split=yes,
header=repeat]
\placetable
[split,
Bowen Alan C. wrote:
Please excuse my persistence. The following is a minimal file
illustrating a problem that I am having with a multipage table with
local footnotes. Setting split=yes or split=repeat in \setuptables
produces obviously unsatisfactory results. What I need is a multipage
Am 23.11.2009 um 08:49 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
it seems that TaBlE does not support splitting p() columns and
(iirc) TABLE does.
TABLE doesn't (each cell is a \framed) but tabulate does
Wolfgang
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If your
Please excuse my persistence. The following is a minimal file illustrating a
problem that I am having with a multipage table with local footnotes. Setting
split=yes or split=repeat in \setuptables produces obviously unsatisfactory
results. What I need is a multipage table that has good page
Alan
I believe that you need to use \starttables\stoptables
rather than \starttable\stoptable.
See:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tables_Overview
Alan
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 20:20:06 Bowen Alan C. wrote:
Wolfgang—
I adapted the file that you sent me so that the table extends
Thanks, Alan.
I tried that---it is what I ordinarily use---and am sad to report that it makes
no difference: the problem persists.
Alan
On Nov 18, 2009, at 15;19,00 , Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Alan
I believe that you need to use \starttables\stoptables
rather than \starttable\stoptable.
Am 18.11.2009 um 21:19 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
Alan
I believe that you need to use \starttables\stoptables
rather than \starttable\stoptable.
No, what you need is \placetable[split,...]{...}{...}.
You don't need starttables/stoptables because the table environment goes
into the split mode
Thanks, Wolfgang! That is what I needed. But how does one prevent the label for
the table from appearing on the first page?
Alan
On Nov 18, 2009, at 16;27,23 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 18.11.2009 um 21:19 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
Alan
I believe that you need to use
Many thanks, Wolfgang. This works perfectly.
I will try my hand at updating the wiki entry on local notes in Table(s), once
I have worked your solution through more carefully.
Best, Alan
On Nov 15, 2009, at 11;16,29 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 14.11.2009 um 17:05 schrieb Bowen Alan C.:
Am 14.11.2009 um 17:05 schrieb Bowen Alan C.:
After further experimentation, I am still stumped; so I am resending this.
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse{3}{\input knuth\par}
\start
\setuptables
[bodyfont=9pt,
width=\textwidth,
rulethickness=0.03em,
distance=big,
split=yes]
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