Am 26.02.2011 um 20:46 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
please have a look at the following example. The first chapter entry in the
table of contents looks good, but the following entries adopt the margin
setting from \setuplist[section][margin=3em] and I can't get rid of it … Any
hint?
Am 27.02.2011 um 11:58 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 26.02.2011 um 20:46 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
please have a look at the following example. The first chapter entry in the
table of contents looks good, but the following entries adopt the margin
setting from
Am 27.02.2011 um 12:02 schrieb Andreas Harder:
I'm aware of this, but the benefit of \definelistplacement is that
interaction can be used.
If interaction is the important factor i suggest to add a “margin” key to the
“none”, “horizontal” and “vertical” alternatives. All three support the
Am 27.02.2011 um 12:13 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 27.02.2011 um 12:02 schrieb Andreas Harder:
I'm aware of this, but the benefit of \definelistplacement is that
interaction can be used.
If interaction is the important factor i suggest to add a “margin” key to the
“none”,
Am 27.02.2011 um 13:25 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Anyway I'm not sure what you suggests. To add
\leftskip\listparameter\c!margin to \dodofreehlistelement (like it is defined
for \dodofixdlistelementABC)?
Yes
Wolfgang
Hi all,
please have a look at the following example. The first chapter entry in the
table of contents looks good, but the following entries adopt the margin
setting from \setuplist[section][margin=3em] and I can't get rid of it … Any
hint?
\definelistplacement[ChapListItem][none]#1#2#3%