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Hi, It seems, that tabulate does not use the tolerance setting: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- \setbreakpoints[compound] \setuptolerance[stretch] \starttext \starttabulate[|p(1cm)|l|] \NC bla-blabla-bla \NC XXX \NC \NR \stoptabulate \hsize1cm bla-blabla-bla \stoptext --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- For now, my workaround is "\NC \setuptolerance[stretch] bla-blabla-bla \NC" Is there anything better? TIA for any hints, -- Peter
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Am 26.09.2013 um 21:33 schrieb Peter Münster
Hi,
It seems, that tabulate does not use the tolerance setting:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- \setbreakpoints[compound] \setuptolerance[stretch] \starttext \starttabulate[|p(1cm)|l|] \NC bla-blabla-bla \NC XXX \NC \NR \stoptabulate
\hsize1cm bla-blabla-bla \stoptext --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
For now, my workaround is "\NC \setuptolerance[stretch] bla-blabla-bla \NC"
Is there anything better?
You can use the “A” keyword in the table preamble to set values for the alignment, e.g. \starttabulate[|p(1cm)A{stretch}|] Wolfgang
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