On 4/4/20 6:44 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:
> On 04/04/20 02:42, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> when you use extreme tables without a float environment but repeat the
>> header the table always starts on a new page.
>>
>> %%%% begin example
>> \starttext
>>
>> \samplefile{weisman}
>>
>> \blank
>>
>> \startxtable[header=repeat,split=repeat]
>> \startxtablehead
>> \startxrow \startxcell Table head \stopxcell \stopxrow
>> \stopxtablehead
>> [...]
>
> I use
>
> \starttext
> \startxtable [split=repeat,header=repeat,footer=repeat]
> \startbuffer [header]
> ...
> \stopbuffer
> [...]
> without a float environment, and I do NOT get a spurious page break, so
> I do not understand what is happening in your sample above. Is it the
> \break (as you suggest)?
Alan,
I’m afraid that the spurious pagebreak comes when you have text before
the xtable and the xtable has to be split in pages.
Pablo
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