Hello,

Let's have the following code:

----
\starttext
  \setuptabulate[header=repeat,split=yes]
  \starttabulatehead
    \HL
    \NC H \NC H \NC\NR
    \LL % \LL[8] causes error
  \stoptabulatehead
  \starttabulate[|l|l|]
    \dorecurse{50}{
      \NC A \NC A \NC\NR
      \HL[8]
    }
  \stoptabulate
\stoptext
----

It produces:

1) horizontal line bellow header, which is somewhat shifted down, closer to the 
first body row, but only on the 1st page;

2) horizontal line bellow header on page look differently from that on page 1
        - its thickness if about a half of that between body rows,
        - and also its position is different from that on page 1.

3) Is there a way to affect thickness of the rule bellow header? \LL[8] causes 
error.
I guess this is quite normal - to have a table header separated by a thicker 
rule, to have:

------------
table header
============
body row 1
------------
body row 2
------------

So:

Ad 1: Is it possible to place the rule bellow the header to a "better" position? E.g. 
using a "more proper" command than \LL?

Ad 2: Is it a Ctx feature or -- ?

Ad 3: Any idea how to achieve this?

Best regards,

Lukas


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