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see also [[source:core-ntb.tex|core-ntb.tex]]
If you want to must <b>split</b> your a natural table over several pages, you can
simply do this by adding <tt>\setupTABLE[split=yes]</tt> to your TABLE
definition. An other way is to define it right at the TABLE start
by adding the parameter <tt>[split=yes]</tt> (as in the example).
The content of the <b>table head</b>
(all between <tt>\bTABLEhead</tt> and <tt>\eTABLEhead</tt>)
is printed at the beginning of every new page that contains parts of
your multipage table.In case you want to use different table headers for the beginning Please take account of the table and fact, that thefollowing splitted parts you can do this head cells are enclosed by defining an <bcmd>alternate headerbTH</bcmd>.Just add and <ttcmd>\bTABLEnexteTH</tt>...<ttcmd>(and not \eTABLEnext</tt> with the wanted header layoutright after your normal head definition. This defines the alternate (maybe less verbose[be]TC)header for all but the first part.
In case you want to use alternate table headers,you can do this by defining an additonal header. Just add the second headerbetween <tt>\bTABLEnext</tt>...<tt>\eTABLEnext</tt>,right after your normal head definition.Now every page of the multipage table starts with analternating table head. The table footer is defined between <tt>\bTABLEfontbTABLEfoot</tt> and<tt>\eTABLEfonteTABLEfoot</tt>.(Todo: footer, make a working example for try-out)
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