Hello, with the latest ConTeXt, it seems, that space around \bTR, \eTR, before \bTD and after \eTD matters. Such space seems to move the whole TABLE to the right: \def\XXX#1{\bTR\bTD#1\eTD\eTR} \starttext \centerline{\bTABLE\dorecurse{2}{\XXX{bla}}\eTABLE} \centerline{\bTABLE\dorecurse{2}{\XXX{bla} }\eTABLE} \centerline{\bTABLE\dorecurse{20}{\XXX{bla} % Why does this space matter here? }\eTABLE} \stoptext Is this behaviour normal and wanted? Cheers, Peter P.S.: What about http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector/ ? -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 21:40:34 +0100 (CET)
Peter Münster
Hello,
with the latest ConTeXt, it seems, that space around \bTR, \eTR, before \bTD and after \eTD matters. Such space seems to move the whole TABLE to the right:
\def\XXX#1{\bTR\bTD#1\eTD\eTR}
Right, there was no problem with latest stable version from august. I can't find the problematic code in the source, but workarround for you, that works. \def\XXX#1{\bTR\bTD#1\eTD\eTR\ignorespaces} works as expected.
\starttext \centerline{\bTABLE\dorecurse{2}{\XXX{bla}}\eTABLE} \centerline{\bTABLE\dorecurse{2}{\XXX{bla} }\eTABLE} \centerline{\bTABLE\dorecurse{20}{\XXX{bla} % Why does this space matter here? }\eTABLE} \stoptext
Is this behaviour normal and wanted?
Cheers, Peter
P.S.: What about http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector/ ?
Wolfgang
Hi Peter, Peter Münster wrote:
P.S.: What about http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector/ ?
Sorry, a bit of a delayed reply on this one. Michael Guravage was switching providers a while back, so he asked us whether or not to keep the collector running. After quite a bit of deliberation, we advised him not to. There are two main reasons behind that advice: One: Hans and I hardly have time to keep track of the collector ourselves and it was not very good at warning us automatically. Two: It made much sense to keep the bugs as close to the tests as possible, so the contexttest project at https://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contexttest/ is actually a better place for tracking info. At that point in time, I should have 1. warned the contexttest people 2. turned on the tracking facilities for contexttest 3. copied what was worth saving from the collector 4. updated the wiki page 5. announced the change to the list Unfortunately, I forgot to do any of those things. :-/ I just took care of items 2. and 4. while typing this in, 1. and 5. are implied in this mail message, but 3. is unfortunately beyond saving. Best, Taco
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
3. copied what was worth saving from the collector
I just took care of items 2. and 4. while typing this in, 1. and 5. are implied in this mail message, but 3. is unfortunately beyond saving.
Hello Taco, I'll look into my proxy-cache and copy the open issues. Cheers, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
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Peter Münster
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Taco Hoekwater
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Wolfgang Schuster