Hello Thomas,
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
OK, I'm answering my own question from October: by shamelessly copying
and adapting code from enattab, I managed to get double lines in
tables, and I'm almost there. I guess real texnicians would call it a
dirty hack, but it does what I want. Could anybody test this code:
it works here :)
\starttext
\bTABLE[width=.25\textwidth,frame=off] \bTR \bTD
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c11,frame=off]{A}
\bTABLE[width=.25\textwidth, frame=off, offset=overlay] ...
^^^
\eTD \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c12,frame=off]{B}
\eTD \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c13,frame=off]{C}
\eTD \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c14,frame=off]{D}
\eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c21,frame=off]{E}
\eTD \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c22,frame=off]{F}
\eTD \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c21,frame=off]{G}
\eTD \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c24,frame=off]{H}
\eTD \eTR
\bTR\bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c21,frame=off]{I}
\eTD \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c22,frame=off]{K}
\eTD \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c21,frame=off]{L}
\eTD \bTD[align=middle]
\framed[width=.25\textwidth,height=4.5ex,background=c24,frame=off]{M}
\eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
As you can see, the only problem is that there is a small gap between
the rows in the table. Is there a way how this gap can be closed?
Just add offset=overlay to your TABLE setup.
Greetings,
Peter
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