Yes, I get that part. Perhaps, a larger example will illustrate . Enclosed is a simple electrical panel. Many are 40 or 60 circuits large. Note that you have an assortment of cells spanning rows depending on breaker size. It is only by chance that in a particular case adjacent breaker might utilize the full slot. Hence the [nr=2] approach. So in the given panel, if circuits 15 and 16 were both double-pole, it would be incorrect to label them as 15A/15B and 16A/16B. Then for that particular 'row' I would need double height. On 11-11-24 06:07 PM, Christian wrote: > If you want all rows double height except the first, just do it the other way around. > \setupTABLE[r][each][height=0.7in] > and then for the first row: > \bTR[height=0.35in] > Then it's only 2 digits to change :) > > [nr=X] is for a cell spanning X rows. Hint: nr=number rows. So you'll get a single cell that reaches down X rows. it's not meant to be used to adjust the height of a row. > > Check this out, lots of examples: http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/enattab.pdf > > >> Thank you, Christian. However, I find explicitly setting the row height a bit >> awkward. What happens if I changed the height value in my \setupTABLE >> directive? Then I would have to change all references to height in the table >> explicitly. Also, my made up example is *only* of double rows. However, I >> have the earlier example where this is a mixture of row spans across >> different columns. It was just by chance that I was in a situation with all >> adjacent cells in a particular row requiring a row span. >> >> Why would that be considered not an application of [nr=?]? And if it indeed >> the case, shouldn't it be explicit that [nr=2] doesn't apply to an entire row? >> >> Regards. >> >> >> On 11-11-24 05:47 PM, Christian wrote: >>>> I have tried various combinations and have so far been unsuccessful >>>> in getting a row of double height using natural tables. I am >>>> following up and enclosing a minimal example, along with the a >>>> previous incarnation using TABLE, which does give me the intended >> layout. >>>> >>>> Any suggestions on how to do the same using natural tables would be >>>> greatly appreciated. >>> >>> use the height parameter for the table row. also, I don't thik you've >> understood the meaning of 'nr=2'. >>> I suggest you read the wiki entry on TABLES: >>> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TABLE >>> >>> >>> and here's your table back ;P : >>> >>> \bTABLE >>> \bTABLEbody >>> \bTR >>> \bTD Circuit \eTD >>> \bTD Description \eTD >>> \bTD Circuit \eTD >>> \bTD Description \eTD >>> \eTR >>> >>> \bTR[height=0.7in] >>> \bTD 7 \eTD \bTD Bedroom 4 Arc Fault Plug \eTD >>> \bTD 8 \eTD \bTD \unused \eTD >>> \eTR >>> \eTABLEbody >>> \eTABLE >>> >> >> -- >> ----- >> - Pavneet Arora >> >> Waroc Fine Audio + Custom Home Cinema >> www.waroc.com 416.937.WAROC (9276) >> >> __________________________________________________________ >> _________________________ >> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the >> Wiki! >> >> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg- >> context >> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net archive : >> http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/ >> wiki : http://contextgarden.net >> __________________________________________________________ >> _________________________ > -- ----- - Pavneet Arora Waroc Fine Audio + Custom Home Cinema www.waroc.com 416.937.WAROC (9276)