On 04/25/2015 07:34 AM, henman wrote:
I now I could use a table to do this but I should also be able to do this with \framed and \startcombination[ cos * rows ]]
But no matter what order I give to [ n x c ] the result is always a vertical split and not a horizontal one.
You have to add an empty pair of braces after each part of your combination: \starttext { \switchtobodyfont[8pt] \startcombination[2*1] { \framed[frame=off,topframe=on,leftframe=on,rulethickness=2pt,width=6cm, align={flushleft}] { \fillinrules[n=1]{\bf Buyer's Signature: } } } {} { \framed[frame=off,topframe=on,leftframe=on,rulethickness=2pt,width=6cm, align={flushleft}] { \fillinrules[n=1]{\bf Seller's Signature: } } } {} \stopcombination } \stoptext That's an easy one to miss... Thomas