Am 25.08.2014 um 15:38 schrieb Christoph Reller < christoph.reller@gmail.com>:
Hi!
How do I use a natural table to produce a table which is both: - distributed across multiple pages (split=yes) and - centered horizontally on each page.
You have to use the float mechanism. To disable the caption and number you can use the ?none? keyword and to split the table at page breaks use the ?split? keyword. There is no need to set ?split=yes? for the table unless you want to repeat the header which requires ?split=repeat?.
\starttext \startplacetable[location={none,split}] \bTABLE \dorecurse{40}{\bTR\bTD Foo \eTD\bTD Text. \eTD\eTR} \eTABLE \stopplacetable \stoptext
Wolfgang
Thank you Wolfgang for this tip. Could you please explain why the following is not working: \starttext \definefloat[inlinetable][inlinetables][table] \setupfloat[inlinetable][location={none,split}] \startplaceinlinetable \bTABLE \dorecurse{40}{\bTR\bTD Foo \eTD\bTD Text. \eTD\eTR} \eTABLE \stopplaceinlinetable \stoptext Regards, Christoph