On 02/17/2016 04:01 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> Pablo Rodriguez 17. Februar 2016 um 15:48
>> In this sample, it would be easy. In a longer xtable, I would like to
>> avoid it :-).
> 
> What do you want to do?

Sorry, Wolfgang. You’re right, I forgot to tell-

I want to avoid tagging each cell to get this:

    \starttext
    \startxtable[option=stretch]
        \startxrow
            \startxcell[align=left] one \stopxcell
            \startxcell[align=center] two \stopxcell
        \stopxrow
        \startxrow
            \startxcell[align=left] alpha \stopxcell
            \startxcell[align=center] beta \stopxcell
        \stopxrow
    \stopxtable
    \stoptext

I don’t know whether there is something similar to:

   \setupxtable[column:first][align=left]

Having to add an identifier to the xcell is something that I would like
to avoid too.

Many thanks for your help,

Pablo
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