Thanks, Wolfgang, perfectly works! I added an example to the Wiki.

> On Dec 21, 2021, at 18:03, Wolfgang Schuster 
> <wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Benjamin Buchmuller via ntg-context schrieb am 21.12.2021 um 14:04:
>> Not sure if this is the behavior to expect, but I would like to get 
>> formatted inline headers in itemize like:
> 
> The syntax for \starthead is
> 
>     \starthead {...} ... \stophead
> 
> where the argument within the braces is mandatory.
> 
>> – Unformatted item.
>> – *Head One.* Something bla bla.
>> – *Head Two.* Other bla bla.
>> 
>> From:
>> 
>> \setupitemize[each][2, headintext]
>> % \setupitemize[each][headstyle={\groupedcommand{\bf}{.\space\tf}}]
>> \setupitemize[each][headcolor=red, headstyle=bold]
>> 
>> \startitemize
>> \item Unformatted item.
>> \head Head One \par Something bla bla.
>> \starthead Head Two \stophead Other bla bla. % Even worse: No inline any 
>> more.
>> \stopitemize
>> 
>> However, headstyle= and headcolor= seem to spill all over … Is it a feature 
>> or a bug?
> 
> No bug, just a user error. When you put the head text in the argument of 
> \starthead everything works as expected.
> 
> \starttext
> 
> \startitemize[headintext][headstyle=bold]
> \startitem Unformatted item. \stopitem
> \starthead {Head One.} Something bla bla. \stophead
> \starthead {Head Two.} Other bla bla. \stophead
> \stopitemize
> 
> \stoptext
> 
> Wolfgang

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