Jeong Dal mailto:haksan@me.com 16. März 2017 um 15:28via Postbox https://www.postbox-inc.com/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=sumlink&utm_campaign=reach Dear all,
I made a column as following: … \starttabulate[|c|c] \HL \NC $\sim (p \vee q)$ \VL $\sim p \ \wedge \sim q$ \NC\NR \HL \NC $\sim (p \ \wedge q)$ \VL $\sim p \vee \sim q$ \NC\NR \HL \NC $\sim (p \to q) $ \VL $p \wedge \sim q$ \NC\NR \HL \NC $\sim (p \leftrightarrow q)$ \VL $(p \ \wedge \sim q) \vee (q \ \wedge \sim p)$ \NC\NR \HL \stoptabulate …
The first column is OK. But lines in the first three rows in the second column expanded to the width as wide as the last row. So the it looked very strange.
Is there a way to avoid such a bad looking output? You forgat a | at the end of the table template. You can also simplify your table when you add “m” to each cell setting which typesets each cell in math mode, e.g.
\starttext \starttabulate[|mc|] \NC a + b = c \NC\NR \stoptabulate \stoptext Wolfgang