Peter Rolf wrote:
> Johan Sandblom wrote:
>> Good point, in the actual case there were two columns, a name and a
>> number. The reason for using the table is align the name to the left
>> and the number to the right. So a more realistic example is something
>> like
>>
>> \starttext
>> \bTABLE
>> \setupTABLE[c][1][align=right]
>> \setupTABLE[c][2][align=left]
>> \dorecurse{10}{
>>   \bTR\bTD foo\eTD\bTD 123\eTD\eTR
>>   \bTR\bTD b  \eTD\bTD 123456\eTD\eTR}
>> \eTABLE
>> \stoptext
>>
> So there is no need to split that table. I would suggest to only
> rearrange it a bit for your column layout. Also TABLE is not the best
> choise here (I'm no table expert, but I think table is better here).
> 
> %\SetTableToWidth\hsize
> \starttable[|l|r|l|r|]
  \HL
> \dorecurse{10}{%
>   \VL foo \NC 123 \VL[2] b   \NC 12345 \VL\AR}
  \HL
> \stoptable
> 
> For more details about table see
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table
> 
> HTH, Peter
> 
I missed the horizontal ones :D
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