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Revision as of 18:34, 15 April 2010
\splitfloat
Syntax
\splitfloat[...,...=...,...]{...}{...} | |
[...,...=...,...] | see \setupfloatsplitting |
{...} | text |
{...} | text |
Description
Example
% splits a table across pages. Example taken from mailinglist % I am not sure what lines=3 means here \starttext \splitfloat [lines=3,conversion=greek] {\placetable{Operators}} {\starttablehead \HL \NC \bf Operator \NC \bf Matches \NC\SR \HL \stoptablehead \starttabletail \HL \stoptabletail \starttables[|l|lp(25em)|] \dorecurse{20}{\NC . \NC anything \NC\AR} \stoptables} \stoptext