Dear list members, I have the following questions: 1) I want a table at textwidth. The contents of the boxes don't fit on one line. When I use "|lp|lp|" etc., the width of the table is a fraction of textwidth, and the contents of the columns overlay each other (with long, unhyphenated words). I found "\SetTableToWidth{}" in the beginner's manual (Table 11.3), but no matter where I placed that, it didn't do anything, nor did all my other attempts. I finally adjusted the table by hand (|lp(4cm)| etc). Is there a way of setting the width of the table and let ConTEXt do the rest? 2) The horizontal rules (\HL) are a bit longer than the the text in the table. How does one adjust them such that they are flush on both sides? I tried with \DL, but didn't get what I hoped for. 3) I am using uncaptioned figures in the margin. When they are too close, they overlap. Is there a way of making them know of each other's existence (I sometimes want them as close as possible), or do I have to place the code at an appropriate position myself? Thank you for your patience, Jörg
Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Dear list members,
I have the following questions:
1) I want a table at textwidth. The contents of the boxes don't fit on one line. When I
See http://contextgarden.net/Tables_Overview maybe TABLE (natural tables) can help you. luigi
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Jörg Hagmann
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luigi.scarso