On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 10:47:45AM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You should download the latest stable version from pragma.
In my private system I now have apgraded to Debian Etch. I hope it is sufficient. I'm hesitating to upgrade in my office because Debian Etch is in an unstable stage. I am not used to upgrade single packages besides the system.
If you want a repeated header on every page try to put \setuptables[split=repeat] into your document.
With new versions from ConTeXt you do no longer the \starttables ... \stoptables command.
Where are the definitions of the columns and their width in this case? Is there a brief docu and an example of this version of tables?
Hans changed it to control table splitting completely with split-option in \setuptables and makes to let the normal \starttable-environment split when neccessary.
Is there no longer a starttables but simply a starttable initialisation? And a last question: Why is there a \start - \stop in the example at the Wiki side? Gerhard -- Gerhard Kugler Psychotherapeut Bensheim (Germany) http://www.psychotherapie-kugler.de