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29 May
2017
29 May
'17
4:33 p.m.
What is the best way to center a table and control/fix the textwidth of the local footnotes? I currently have: \starttext \startbuffer[Tab01] \startlocalfootnotes \bTABLE \bTR\bTD So\eTD\bTD what% \footnote{\input knuth} % <= \eTD\eTR \eTABLE {\placelocalfootnotes} \stoplocalfootnotes \stopbuffer \startplacetable[title=Test, align=middle] {\getbuffer[Tab01]} \stopplacetable \stoptext If the footnote is commented out, the table is centered (as I want it). With the footnote, the table is flushleft. I have managed to get what I need by defining the \hsize of the footnotes and tweaking the loffset of the table. But a general, less “empirical” approach would be vastly better. Alan Alan