On May 27, 2014, at 15:37 , Wolfgang Schuster
Is there also an equivalent of \placetable for use with Natural Tables?
You can use \placetable for all table environments.
Thank you! Now another one: (a) I want to create a table using 'p' cells that does not use the full width of the paper (b) it is a long table, crossing a page end (c) the whole table should be centered I tried the source below and obviously made a mistake somewhere. Any suggestions? Robert Test source: \starttext \input knuth \setuptabulate[split=yes] \midaligned { %%% <-- THIS DOES NOT WORK -- it does not center the entire table \starttabulate [|p(.5\textwidth)|p(.2\textwidth)|] \dorecurse{4}{ \NC Nu laat ik je iets zien in een tabel, die met tabulate gemaakt is. \NC Het is overigens maar een experiment, maar we zullen zien wat er gebeurt. {\bf And I want all this to be centered.} \NC \NR \NR \NC Als dit werkt, dan gaan we heel fanatiek hiermee verder. \NC Dan gaan we allerlei prachtige zaken in ConTeXt zetten, met XeTeX. \NC \NR \NR } % end of \dorecurse \stoptabulate } % end of \midaligned \stoptext