Gary Pajer wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Me stupid! Willi, this message made my day. I've been using ConTeXt
for more than a year now, but I was never able to figure out what
setupitemize [.1.] .1. number each meant. So it's the level of
itemization. Thanks, that should make things easier.
Me stupid! Willi, this message made my day. I've been using ConTeXt for
more than a year now, but I was never able to figure out what
setupitemize [.1.] .1. number each meant. So it's the level of
itemization. Thanks, that should make things easier. And many thanks to
Patrick and to you for
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Me stupid! Willi, this message made my day. I've been using ConTeXt
for more than a year now, but I was never able to figure out what
setupitemize [.1.] .1. number each meant. So it's the level of
itemization. Thanks, that should make things easier. And many thanks
to
Hello Willi,
Of course Patrick's answer works. Another aproach is to use the
\setupitemize command. This gives you more control over the spacing
between the symbol and the text.
I keep forgetting about right, left.
\setupitemize
[1] %level of itemization
[broad,atnmargin]
The atnmargin
Hello Patrick,
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello Willi,
Of course Patrick's answer works. Another aproach is to use the
\setupitemize command. This gives you more control over the spacing
between the symbol and the text.
I keep forgetting about right, left.
\setupitemize
[1] %level of itemization
Of course Patrick's answer works. Another aproach is to use the
\setupitemize command. This gives you more control over the spacing
between the symbol and the text.
\setupitemize
[1] %level of itemization
[broad,atnmargin]
[margin=no,
distance=5em,
stopper=,
left=Idea ,
right=:]
Thomas A.Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
These are two very basic questions, but I couldn't find basic answers.
Am quite willing to RTFM, but would be grateful for pointing to
specific sections. So here comes:
1) Is it possible to have something in front of the number in numbered