Alain Delmotte schrieb am 16.02.2021 um 21:00:
Le 16/02/2021 à 20:02, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Alain Delmotte schrieb am 16.02.2021 um 19:23:

Hi!

I am progressing in the use of ConTeXt by applying it to some specific projects.

For two manuals I am preparing for myself I'd like to reproduce the original work.

What I'd like to have:

nice
          table

What I have so far:

present
            state

How to obtain the first?


Can you show your code for the table.

Wolfgang

Here it is, but I did it to have a sufficiently good table, as I didn't know how to recreate the original.

\placetable[none,here]{}{

\starttabulate[|i1Slw(20mm)|i1Slp(20mm)|i1lp(7cm)|]

\DB espéranto \NC {\bf exemple} \NC {\bf équivalent en français}\NR\TB

\NC {\bs g} \NC {\bs g}azeto, {\bs g}itaro \NC toujours comme le g de gare (jamais comme le j) \NR\HL

\NC {\bs c} \NC la{\bs c}a \NC ts, comme dans tsé-tsé \NR\HL

\NC {\bs j} \NC {\bs j}es \NC comme le y de yoga ou le ia de piano ou le ill de pareil, œil, fouille \NR\HL

\NC {\bs s} \NC ta{\bs s}o \NC toujours ss comme dans tasse (jamais comme un z) \NR\HL

\NC {\bs h} \NC {\bs h}a lo \NC la combinaison ha se prononce comme quand on rit : ha !, ha !, ha ! Pareil pour ho : ho !,ho !,ho ! et hi : hi !,hi !, hi ! \NR\HL

\stoptabulate


Thanks for your answer,


You achieve better results with natural tables where each cell is a \framed block where you have options to add backgrounds colors, rounded corners and custom border colors.

Look at the attachment for a example.

Wolfgang