Ah, I wasn't being too clear. i want to set up the table formatting in the document header, not within the text. Should I then be using the \setuptables command instead? I don't really understand the difference. Bruce On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 06:31 PM, Tomasz Kosinski wrote:
"Bruce D'Arcus"
writes: I've been looking for a summary of available commands in \setupTABLE, but can't find it. I had thought the following (modified from the nattab manual) would get me a table centered on the page,
if you mean centered horizontally, it works if you use midaligned
\definecolor[back-1][r=.8,g=.8,b=.4] \definecolor[back-2][r=.8,g=.8,b=.6] \definecolor[back-3][r=.8,g=.8,b=.8]
\midaligned{ \bTABLE
\setupTABLE[background=color, frame=off, framecolor=white, location=middle, spaecbefore=1*medium, spaceafter=1*medium] \setupTABLE[row][1] [rulethickness=2pt,bottomframe=on] \setupTABLE[row][1] [backgroundcolor=back-1] \setupTABLE[row][odd] [backgroundcolor=back-2] \setupTABLE[row][even][backgroundcolor=back-3] \bTR, etc \eTABLE }
looking for other good ways to accomplish same...
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