Felix schrieb am 01.09.2024 um 20:54:
I am trying to make a resume in ConTeXt (to see how well my skills have gotten, I am still quite a beginner) and Iw as able to produce what is in Pastebin. Your next lesson is to learn how to create a minimal example which contains only the necessary information needed to show the problem. Though, I am having trouble with the table that goes over the big sized text that would be my name. It has an email, a phone number, and an address but they are all.... aligned very weirdly. I want them to be centered. Though, the phone number has some sort of problem with alignment, and I don;t know fi the other ones are causing it or are also aligned wrong.
I also wanted to make this code:
\startxcell[topframe=on,bottomframe=on,align=flushright] Ability to communicate strongly and effectively, being a reliable team member, supporting a team whenever needed, and the desire to help everyone \stopxcell
has it so that it doesn't take up so much horizontal space (Ideally it is taking up 1/3 of the width I am allowing for since there are three rows in total) , but when I add width={some value} into the square brackets, it will add a blank line after all the text, and this is not what I want.
is there a way to fix what I am experiencing? I would also not mind if I could be told how to improve my code, whether it be by adding startxrowgroup, startxcellgroup, or head and footer sections., or other options. Thank you for reading.
Your problem the usage of "option=stretch" to add filler space in the table cells. To calculate the space which is added in each cell context takes the widest text in each column to calculate the current width of the table and when table is narrower then the page it distributes the reaming spaces equally to all rows. This results in a different width for each row but another problem in your case is that context takes the long text in the first row (even though it spans three column) as value to compute the reaming space in the table. The fix for your case is to set a fixed width for all three column which ensures the text in the second column is centered. You can also simplify your setup by moving all settings at the start of the table and the only local change is needed for the merged cells. %%%% begin example \starttext % width=.33tw \startxtable[frame=off,topframe=on,bottomframe=on,width=.33tw,align=middle] \startxrow \startxcell[nx=3] contact information \stopxcell \stopxrow \startxrow \startxcell email \stopxcell \startxcell phone \stopxcell \startxcell address \stopxcell \stopxrow \stopxtable % option=stretch \startxtable[frame=off,topframe=on,bottomframe=on,option=stretch,align=middle] \startxrow \startxcell[nx=3] contact information \stopxcell \stopxrow \startxrow \startxcell email \stopxcell \startxcell phone \stopxcell \startxcell address \stopxcell \stopxrow \stopxtable \stoptext %%%% end example Wolfgang