On 16-10-2012 12:52, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
The problem is that \starttabulate does not accept a format parameter.
Cheap solution (only figured it out now, or I'd have replied before): use
\setuptabulate[alpha][format={....}]
before every \startalpha call. It's not very contexty syntax, but on the other hand it requires no new definitions at all.
Full example below. Cheers, Sietse
\definetabulate[alpha][|l|] % dummy format \setuptabulate[alpha][style=bold]
\setuptabulate[alpha][format={|r|r|r|}] \startalpha \NC r \NC r \NC r \NC \NR \NC test \NC test \NC test \NC \NR \stopalpha
\setuptabulate[alpha][format={|c|c|}] \startalpha \NC c \NC c \NC \NR \NC test \NC test \NC \NR \stopalpha
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