From: Willi Egger <w.egger@boede.nl>
Subject: Re: Why I needed \parbox and why does \framed not work here?
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 16:12:32 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42345860.6080009@boede.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c17347f94461f293504d77fa4f8b0ed0@rna.nl>
Indeed, there is no \starttable info in the manuals. You might have a
look into the sources:core-tab.tex. But what I can see, is, that you do
not use vertical lines. If all tables are such, then I would suggest to
use \starttabulate instead.
KR
Willi
Gerben Wierda wrote:
> Here is the example again, now with p columns. Never mind the
> non-working third example (ConTeXt wraps three elements in the third
> column now but not inside the \framed), but it seems that ConTeXt does
> not wrap the first column at all. As a result, the other two are very
> small.
>
> G
>
> PS. The ConTeXT manual does not have \starttable documentation, not does
> the wiki (how does 'p' work etc).
>
> % Try with 'p' columns
>
> \usemodule[bib] % defines \newcommand
> \newcommand{\operand}[1]{{\sc #1}}
> \newcommand{\ttvalue}[1]{{\sc #1}}
> \newcommand{\xttable}[7]{\starttable[|p|p|p|]\HL %
> #1 \NC #2 \NC #1 \operand{#3} #2 \SR\HL
> \ttvalue{false} \NC \ttvalue{false} \NC \ttvalue{#4} \FR %
> \ttvalue{false} \NC \ttvalue{true} \NC \ttvalue{#5} \MR %
> \ttvalue{true} \NC \ttvalue{false} \NC \ttvalue{#6} \MR %
> \ttvalue{true} \NC \ttvalue{true} \NC \ttvalue{#7} \LR\HL %
> \stoptable}
> \newcommand{\ttable}[5]{\xttable{a}{b}{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}}
> \starttext
> Looks fine:\blank
> \midaligned{%
> \xttable{Statement X}{Statement Y}{$\Rightarrow$}%
> {unknown}{unknown}{invalid (false)}{valid (true)}
> }
>
> This doesn't work:\blank
> \midaligned{%
> \xttable{Some sort of longer statement}{Another sort of longer statement}%
> {$\Rightarrow$}%
> {unknown}{unknown}{invalid (false)}{valid (true)}
> }
>
> This doesn't work either:\blank
> \midaligned{%
> \xttable{\framed[width=2cm,frame=off]{Some sort\par of longer
> statement\par}}{\framed[width=2cm,frame=off]{Another sort\par of longer
> statement\par}}{$\Rightarrow$}%
> {unknown}{unknown}{invalid (false)}{valid (true)}
> }
> \stoptext
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-03-13 15:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-03-13 9:08 Gerben Wierda
2005-03-13 10:57 ` Willi Egger
2005-03-13 13:42 ` Gerben Wierda
2005-03-13 14:06 ` Gerben Wierda
2005-03-13 15:05 ` Willi Egger
2005-03-13 15:59 ` Gerben Wierda
2005-03-13 17:34 ` Willi Egger
2005-03-13 15:12 ` Willi Egger [this message]
2005-03-13 16:57 ` Patrick Gundlach
2005-03-13 20:47 ` mickle
2005-03-14 14:27 ` Taco Hoekwater
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