Hello,

I'm just curious:

I tried to apply align specification to \b/e-TABLE, inframed, 
\start/stop-alignment and \start/stop-tabulate:

----
\setupbodyfont[11pt]

\starttext
  \bTABLE
    \setupTABLE[width=4cm,align=middle]
    \setupTABLE[column][1][align=left]
    \setupTABLE[column][4][align=right]
    \bTR
      \bTD ali=L\eTD
      \bTD B\eTD
      \bTD \inframed[width=1.5cm,align=left]{ali=L}\eTD
      \bTD ali=R\eTD
    \eTR
  \eTABLE

  \startalignment[left]
    \input tufte
  \stopalignment

  \starttabulate[|pl|pc|pr|]
    \NC ali=L \input tufte\NC\input tufte\NC ali=R \input tufte\NC\NR
  \stoptabulate
\stoptext
----

The text aligned by "align=left" inside TABLE cell, inside \inframed and inside 
\startalignment is aligned to the right border of the "bounding box" (ragged left).

The text aligned by "align=left" inside \start/stop-tabulate is aligned to the left edge 
of the "bounding box".

I must admit than tabulate's behavior seems more natural to me, but this may be 
just my point of view.

Anyway, why the behavior of alignment specification is different for 
{\b/e-TABLE, \inframed, \start/stop-alignment} and {\start/stop-tabulate}?

Wouldn't be nice to unite it?

Best regards,

Lukas


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