Dear context users: In latex I could make professional looking tables using booktabs module. Using longtable package I could make nice looking multipage tables. I see that context offers several table environments. Which one of them is suitable for making professional (publication quality) tables? The requirements for such tables are the follows: - Only horizontal rules are needed - Ability to set the rule's thickness for top rule, bottom rule, middle rule - Ability to set the distance between rules and table content - Ability to set rule length shorter than cell or row width on both left and right sides - Ability to set rules for spanning only some of the columns In addition, for multipage tables: - head row at the start of table - head rows at top on every page (possibly including first page) - foot row ate the end of table - foot rows at the end of every page (possibly including last page) Is this feasible in current context? Thank you in advance, bcsikos