Hi Hans,
> An \DL has an explicit DC in it, so you have to leave out the next \DC as in:
thanks for help!
Bernd
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An \DL has an explicit DC in it, so you have to leave out the next \DC as in:
\starttext
\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|]
%\starttables[|c|c|c|c|c|c|]
%
\HL
\NC one \NC two \NC three \NC four \NC five \NC six \NC\AR
%
\DL[2]\DC \DC \DC\DR
\VL \TWO{one + two}
Hi Willi,
>
> It is quite tricky to get the dummy columns right!
>
> If you withdraw one of the \DC in the line which causes the error, the
> table compiles just fine.
thanks for help!
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Hi Bernd,
I tried the \starttable
It is quite tricky to get the dummy columns right!
If you withdraw one of the \DC in the line which causes the error, the
table compiles just fine.
I was playing with another table first, where I added several \DL[2]. When
I messed up the \DC I got simila
Hi all,
using \DL[2] only once in a row, the function works well, but
using \DL[2] twice in a row, I get a error-message:
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