Am 30.06.22 um 09:36 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
On 6/30/2022 9:22 AM, Angel M Alganza via ntg-context wrote:
They’re also tedious, because you can’t setup rows/columns in advance (like \setupTABLE) – or did that change?
I'm afraid you're right. You're joking right? SInce when can one not set up something in some context subsystem? Why would I make a table mechanism with no presets?
Yes, presets are nice, and I appreciate the better performance, but if I can setup stuff like striped tables or some other “advanced” formatting without explicite settings within the table, I prefer that. I can stay with “natural tables” (and “tabulate” for easy cases), but the auto-stretching of rows or whole tables _is_ missing. Unfortunately, this is a situation like in LaTeX: We have a choice of table “packages”, but none of them covers my most common use cases. Hraban