Hello,

 

I have a problem to get consistent row spacing in TABLEs when the whitespace
in the document is set to any other than 'none'.

 

Example:

 

% coding: utf-8

\enableregime[utf]

                  

\setupwhitespace[medium]

% \setupwhitespace[none] %% with this it works fine

 

\setupTABLE [spaceinbetween=7pt,split=yes]

 

\starttext

\bTABLE

\dorecurse{50}{\bTR \bTD table cell \eTD \bTD table cell \eTD \eTR}

\eTABLE        

\stoptext

 

The row spacing after the page break seems to be correct, but on the first
page the vertical space is heavily reduced (as it is in one-page TABLEs).

The only solution I found was to change the whitespace setting to none
before each table.

 

Is there any other workaround? Or am I doing something completely wrong?

 

ConTeXt  ver: 2009.02.25 14:43 MKII

 

Thanks in advance

Thomas

 

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