On 2016-12-29 11:31, MF wrote:
Hello list, please take a look at this:
\setupbackgrounds[text][frame=on]
\starttext
Preceding text.
\startplacetable[location={none,fit,force,here,middle}] \bTABLE \bTR \bTD $a_{11}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{12}$ \eTD \eTR \bTR \bTD $a_{21}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{22}$ \eTD \eTR \eTABLE \stopplacetable
Following text.
\page
Preceding text.
\startplacetable[location={none,fit,force,here,left}] \bTABLE \bTR \bTD $a_{11}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{12}$ \eTD \eTR \bTR \bTD $a_{21}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{22}$ \eTD \eTR \eTABLE \stopplacetable
Following text.
\page
Preceding text.
\startplacetable[location={none,fit,force,here,right}] \bTABLE \bTR \bTD $a_{11}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{12}$ \eTD \eTR \bTR \bTD $a_{21}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{22}$ \eTD \eTR \eTABLE \stopplacetable
Following text.
\stoptext
It's the same table repeated on three pages, with some preceding text and some following text. Only the "location" option of \startplacetable is modified across pages: "middle" in page 1, "left" in page 2, "right" in page 3.
When I use location=middle (page 1), the table is centered and the "Following text" goes after (under) the table. This is what I want to achieve: the following text should be under the table.
Using location=left or location=right, the "Following text" is not placed under the table. How can I achieve that?
Thanks in advance, Massi Consider your third example, slightly modified:
\startplacetable[location={none,fit,force,here,right}] \bTABLE \bTR \bTD $a_{11}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{12}$ \eTD \eTR \bTR \bTD $a_{21}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{22}$ \eTD \eTR \eTABLE \stopplacetable Following text. Following text. Following text. Following text. And this example, with a frame around the table: \startframed[frame=off,align=right] \startplacetable[location={none,fit,force,here}] \bTABLE \bTR \bTD $a_{11}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{12}$ \eTD \eTR \bTR \bTD $a_{21}$ \eTD \bTD $a_{22}$ \eTD \eTR \eTABLE \stopplacetable \stopframed Following text. Following text. Following text. Following text. The float location left (right) allows flowing text around the float. You do not want that, so do not use it. -- Rik Kabel