Hi Stefan, From the english manual...p24-25 Basically textwidth is the width available at the moment i.e. when in any other sitation than one column. Makeupwidth is the total width of the typesetting area. Concerning you CALS table model, I assume indeed that you will have to calculate the individual widths... Kind reagards Willi Stefan Wachter wrote:
Hi Willi,
thanks for your reply. Can you please tell me, what the makeupwidth is?
It seems that I have to do some calculations for the widths by myself: I have a CALS table model where the widths are specified by proportional weights. -> I have to sum the weigths of all columns and divide each of the weights by this sum in order to get the necessary stretch factors for each column.
I hoped the ConTeXt has already a mechanism for this kind of specifiying the widths.
--Stefan
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Stefan
sorry for sending an answer to your previous mail as reply to this one....
You can determin columnwidths by saying "width=.3\textwidth" or "width=.3\makeupwidth" or even though less ConTeXty "width=.3\hsize"
Wheter to use \textwidth or \makeupwidth depends on the context where your table is placed.
Kind regards Willi
Stefan Wachter wrote:
Hi all!
Is there a possibility to specify proportional column widths when using natural tables?
E.g. If i want to set column 1 and 2 to have 2/7 and column 3 3/7 of the available broadth.
\setupTABLE[column][1][width=2*] \setupTABLE[column][2][width=2*] \setupTABLE[column][3][width=3*]
Thanks for your attention, --Stefan
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