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=Introduction=
This table mode The preferred way to typeset tables is to use what are called &ldquo;natural tables&rdquo; or (also known as &ldquo;automatic tables.&rdquo; I'd call it or&ldquo;HTML tables,&rdquo; because it's very similar to them). They're are especially suited for [[XML]] conversions. Beware: every element must use <tt>\b</tt> ... <tt>\e</tt>! You find a lot of samples in See the [[manual:enattab.pdf|enattab.pdf]] Willi Egger wrote a [[My Way]] how he set a typesetter's lead type case: [http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/NaturalTablesmanual for many examples.pdf Use of natural tables]
To place a table use:
</texcode>
Here is a A more elaborate example:
<context source=yes>
</context>
Note that every element must use <tt>\b</tt> ... <tt>\e</tt>.
 
Willi Egger wrote a [[My Way]] how he set a typesetter's lead type case: [http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/NaturalTables.pdf Use of natural tables]
= Multipage TABLEs =
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