Hi all, with natural tables I can’t seem to get column breaks right. Example: ··8<····························································· \setuppapersize[A5][A5] \definecolumnset[three][n=3] \starttext \startcolumnset[three] \dorecurse{5}{ \subject{Test nr. \recurselevel} Some paragraph.\par \penalty10000 % comment me to get even footer; well, sort of … \bTABLE[split=yes] \bTABLEbody \dorecurse{80}{ \bTR\bTC Nr.\eTC\bTC\recurselevel\eTC\eTR } \eTABLEbody \eTABLE Text after.\par\column } \stopcolumnset \stoptext ··8<····························································· The crude prevention of a column break before the table appears to cause the first column to extend into the footer. However, without the ‘\penalty’ the table will always appear on a new column -- not looking well if there’s not much to typeset besides the table itself. Is there a way to get the best of both worlds: an even footer without a break before the table? I’d be grateful for any hints or suggestions, Philipp -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments