Hello,

thanks for reaction - so I'm starting with column sets (@Wolfgang: text from 
column 2a may flow into 2b).

My code so far:

----
\definecolumnset[example][n=3,balancing=no]
\definecolumnsetspan[wide][n=2,background=contrast]

\setupexternalfigures[location=default]

\setuphead[subsubsubsubsubject][style=bold]

\starttext
  \startcolumnset[example]
    \startcolumnsetspan[wide]
      \externalfigure[hacker][width=95mm]
    \stopcolumnsetspan

    \dorecurse{2}{
      \subsubsubsubsubject{Sub}
      \input ward
    }

    \column
    \column

    \darkred
      \starttabulate[|rB|lp|]
        \NC a
          \NC
            AA
            \NC\NR
        \NC aa
          \NC
            AAA
            \NC\NR
      \stoptabulate
  \stopcolumnset
\stoptext
----

produces overlapping lines at the end of the first column.
- How to avoid this?

- Being in a columnset environment, is there a way to tell context "go to third 
column" (regardless in which column I am currently typing)?

- Altough I found some wiki material about column sets (e.g. 
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupcolumnsetstart or columns.pdf), I found 
nothing about "page columns" - can you give me a link?

- All wiki examples use "1" at the place of "nesting level":

"
\setupcolumnsetstart[...][...][...][...]
[...]   columnset name
[...]   nesting level
[...]   number of individual column in columnset
[...]   starting line (1 = start at the top)

...

\setupcolumnsetstart[three][1][1][15]
                            ^
                            | ---------- HERE
"

Is there a sample which would use an other number? - I'm asking as I guess my 
task has to do with nested column sets.

Best regards,

Lukas


On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 18:47:18 +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm <te...@fiee.net> wrote:


Am 2019-09-24 um 15:44 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. <l...@pontex.cz>:

I need to get columns like this:


|             | 1b |
|     1a      |    |
+-------------+    |
|  2a  |  2b  |    |
|      |      |    |

I tried the following:

----
\starttext
 \startcolumns[n=2] % How to tell that ratio between columns should be 2:1?
   \input knuth % Be 1a

Such a layout is not possible with simple old columns.
Try columnsets or page columns (see manuals of the same name).


Greetlings, Hraban


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