From: "\"H. Özoguz\"" <h.oezoguz@mmnetz.de>
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: Table
Date: Fri, 03 May 2013 12:39:14 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <518393D2.1060401@mmnetz.de> (raw)
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Thanks.
> You can use \framed but like a minipage no page breaks are possible in a block.
>
> >/ This sets very well the german and the arabic text, with different interlinespaces. Is there a possibility to copy this into ConText?
> /
> You can use natural tables (or xtables) and use the loffset and roffset keys for
> margins between both columns. You can also hide the table commands in your
> own macros for the texts.
Maybe the minipages/frames are really the only possibility, so that I
have to resign page-breaking, sad, but if this is the only way...
Because without different line-interspaces the arabic text is definitely
not well readable.
Now I tried it with frames; this is my try (from the wiki):
\starttext
\startcombination[2*1]
{\framed
[width=4cm,
align={flushleft}]
{\input ward }}
{\framed
[width=4cm,
align={flushleft,nothyphenated,verytolerant}] % maybe also stretch
{\tfb \input ward }}
\stopcombination
\stoptext
But it seems to not matter, if I write 2*1 or 1*2, in both cases the
frames are set one below the other, and not side by side (what I want). Why?
Huseyin
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