Hi all, Apparently the solution does not work with multiple blocks on the same page. Table floats get ill aligned and frame rules are drawn double (see attachment). How should I fix this? Cheers, Tim On 4 May 2020, 20:42 +0200, Tim Steenvoorden , wrote: > Hi all, > > I’ve a page layout with a broad left margin. I’d like to create frames in the text which utilize the margin and the typearea with centered contents. I managed to do this with the following code, but I wonder if there is an easier and more elegant way to do this in ConTeXt, especially the centering of the tabulation. > > Cheers, > Tim > > > \startproduct test-tabulate > > \setuppapersize[B5] > \setuplayout > [backspace=13pc, > leftmargin=8pc, > leftmargindistance=1pc, > width=24.5pc, > rightmargin=0pc, > %% > topspace=4pc, > header=0pc, > height=49pc, > footer=0pc, > bottomdistance=2.5pc, > bottom=1pc, > location=middle] > > \define\fullwidth{\dimexpr(\leftmargindistance+\leftmarginwidth+\textwidth)} > > \section{First} > \subsection{First first} > > \input tufte > > \setupnarrower[left=-9pc] > \startnarrower[left] > \startframedtext[frame=off,topframe=on,bottomframe=on,align=middle,width=\fullwidth] > The whole frame should be shifted to the left. > As the text, this table should centered in the box. > \placefigure[none,force]{} > \starttabulate[|l|r|] > \NC 0 \NC 1 \NR > \NC 2 \NC 3 \NR > \NC 4 \NC 5 \NR > \NC 6 \NC 7 \NR > \NC 8 \NC 9 \NR > \stoptabulate > \startformula > E=mc^2 > \stopformula > \stopframedtext > \stopnarrower > > \input tufte > > \stopproduct >