No, in ConTeXt one NEVER, EVER mixes key=value lists with simple
keywords (parsing would otherwise be very less efficient).
The feature to be able to declare a "namespace" (such as the
one called "suffix") having particular values of its parameters is
really powerful. Think of it as "xtable:suffix
apparently
>\startxcell[suffix][ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell
should be
\startxcell[suffix, ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell
> On 5 Jan 2018, at 14:32, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 1/5/2018 4:57 AM, Henri wrote:
>> Dear list,
>> The Natural Tables have this great feature that I can
On 1/5/2018 4:57 AM, Henri wrote:
Dear list,
The Natural Tables have this great feature that I can control the layout with
rowwise, columnwise,
or cellwise setups. For example:
\starttext
\setupTABLE [frame=off]
\setupTABLE [r] [first] [topframe=on,bottomframe=on,style=bold]
\setupTABLE [c
Dear list,
The Natural Tables have this great feature that I can control the layout with
rowwise, columnwise,
or cellwise setups. For example:
\starttext
\setupTABLE [frame=off]
\setupTABLE [r] [first] [topframe=on,bottomframe=on,style=bold]
\setupTABLE [c] [2] [style=italic]
\setupTABLE