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add line and dash factors
denoting the ''alignment'' within cells of this row.
For instance consider a two-column table: if any text in the
first column should be right aligned (''real''
[[Right and left|<tt>flushright</tt>]]) and the second column
When using fixed width, you can use values relative to the
current page-width. For example: if you want the previous table
to take up all the width and having the second column taking three
quarters of the space, change the {{cmd|starttabulate}} to:
<texcode>
[split=yes,
header=text,
title={\color[red] {Fenchurch St. Paul}\strut},
frame=on]
\starttext
\starttabulate[|p(1.2cm)|p(1.2cm)|]
\dorecurse{6}{
}
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
</context>
\stoptabulate
</texcode>
 
In LMTX, the line commands understand one or two numerical parameters: the line factor and the dash factor. (The second is new as of 2024-02-22.)
 
<context source="yes">
\starttabulate
\FL[1,2] % linefactor (old) dashfactor (new)
\NC test \NC test and test and test and done \NC \NR
\ML[1,1]
\NC test \NC test and test and test and done \NC \NR
\NC test \NC test and test and test and done \NC \NR
\NC test \NC test and test and test and done \NC \NR
\LL[1,10]
\stoptabulate
</context>
Other types can be discovered in the source

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