Re: [NTG-context] TaBle example fails

2004-04-01 Thread Christopher G D Tipper
On 31 Mar 2004 at 8:44, George N. White III wrote:

 On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
 
  I am learning the TaBle package and I get the following from a verbatim
  example from the manual.
 
 ConTeXt uses heavily modified macros.  There is \ObeyTableBarAndQuote,
 but you still need to use the ConTeXt versions of the macros.  See
 core-tab.tex.
 

I see, so the TaBle manual is redundant? When's someone going to write 
The ConTeXt Book.

Christopher

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Re: [NTG-context] TaBle example fails

2004-03-31 Thread George N. White III
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Christopher G D Tipper wrote:

 I am learning the TaBle package and I get the following from a verbatim
 example from the manual.

ConTeXt uses heavily modified macros.  There is \ObeyTableBarAndQuote,
but you still need to use the ConTeXt versions of the macros.  See
core-tab.tex.

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[NTG-context] TaBle example fails

2004-03-30 Thread Christopher G D Tipper
I am learning the TaBle package and I get the following from a verbatim 
example from the manual.

\handleTABLEerror ...LE {columnspan too large}\SR 
  \or \fillTABLEcolumns \ttt...
l.54 \use2
 control \\
? 
! Emergency stop.

The \use#1 function always returns an error code.

With following input (exercise 5, p.61)

\BeginTable
\BeginFormat
| r |   c   |   c   |   r   |
\EndFormat
\use2 control \\
alive  dead  \\+02
\use2 \=  \\0
 low risk  | 5 |  ~3   |   8\\
\use3 \=   \\0
 high risk | 4 |  26   |  30\\
\use3 \=   \\0
9 |  29   |  39\\
\EndTable

Is there a way around this snafu?

Christopher
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