Hi,
1)
I have some legal documents to typeset of the form :
1 This is an article
1.1 this is a subarticle detailing some point
1.2 this is a second subarticle
2 This is an other article
2.1 this is a subarticle
2.2 etc.
I do:
\defineenumeration
[artst]
[location=left,
text={},
width=3em,
headstyle=normal]
\setupenumerations[artst][headstyle=bold,style=bold]
\setupenumerations[subartst][headstyle=normal,style=normal]
and I get the main items (1 and 2) typeset in bold (which is what I want).
But the minor items (1.1, 1.2, 2.1, etc.) are not typeset the way I was
expecting them to be: the text is in normal style (what I want) but the
number is in bold (I want them as normal text). I don't understand why
this happen. I was under the impression that the second \setupenumerations
should not even be necessary. What am I missing?
2)
Later in the same document, I want to have at some point:
2 bla bla
2.1 bla bla
2.2 bla bla :
a) bla bla
b) bla bla
c) etc.
What I do for now is:
\startitemize[a][width=3em,stopper=)]
\item some text ;
\item some more text.
\stopitemize
which gives me:
2.2 bla bla
a) bla bla
b) bla bla
c) etc.
Quite nice but not exactly what I want. How do I place the whole
enumeration 3em away from the margin? BTW, is there a way to do that for
any paragraph (I mean a random paragraph in some text, not as a global
setting). I have been trying every possible combination of commands I
looked up in the manuals but to no avail. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
I'm using ConTeXt beta from March 27, 2002.
A nice day to all,
Christophe
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Christophe Pythoud ([EMAIL PROTECTED])