If your document is set up as double-sided
(\setuplayout[alternative=doublesided] or similar) then I think this is the
expected behaviour, since the margins flip on odd and even pages. You could
set up as single-sided to prevent this but you may be relying on the
double-sided setup for other things (page numbers, headers and footers for
example).
Duncan
On Tue, 19 Nov 2024 at 15:11, Niklas von Hirschfeld
Hi there,
when having an overflowing TABLE in width (e.g. with the TABLE option 'textwidth=\dimexpr\textwidth+\rightmarginwidth\relax') the position (horizontal) changes after a split.
Before the first split the table overflows into the right margin. After that the position changes and it's overflowing into the left margin.
Here is a minimal example:
\startplacetable[location={split}] \bTABLE[option=stretch,split=yes,textwidth=\dimexpr\textwidth+\rightmarginwidth+\rightmargindistance\relax]
\dorecurse{100}{ \bTR \bTD Cell 1 \eTD \bTD Cell 2 \eTD \bTD Cell 3 \eTD \eTR } \eTABLE \stopplacetable
Is this behavior expected?
I would like the position to be the same as before the split, overflowing into the right margin, how could I achieve this.
Thank you and best regards
Niklas von Hirschfeld
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