Dear gang,
How can I set up the itemization so that indentation is cut off completely
immediately following a deeper level of itemization? Consider the following
example (from my actual work since the subject matter may be of interest to
readers). The expression beginning with ` In other words, each expression'
should be unindented since it is logically part of the par containing the
level-3 itemization. And no, an explicit \noindent is a workaround, not a
solution.
Is this a bug?
Best wishes
Idris
===================test.tes===============
\setupindenting[medium]
\starttext
\startitemize[m]
\item Matter. This process involves the expression of thoughts and ideas
to be communicated to the reader, viz., the composition of the actual words
and sentences. This is entirely the responsibility of the author of the text;
\item Form. The form of the text in turn involves three elements:
\startitemize [KA]
\item Logical structure. This involves the organization of the textual
material into various logical divisions, from
\startitemize[KR]
\item the more global level of divisions such as parts, chapters,
appendices, preface, index, and bibiography; to
\item the more mid-level divisions such as sections and subsections; to
\item the lower level paragraphs, quoted paragraphs, itemized lists,
parenthetical text, notes, right down to which expressions to emphasize.
\stopitemize
In other words, each expression in a given text has a
role to play in communicating the ideas of the author and it is generally
the responsibility of the author to determine the role of each such
textual element;
\item Typographical structure. Given the document matter, the types of
logical division to be employed, and the identification of each textual
element with a particular logical division, issues such as the following
must be decided:
\noindent Traditionally this has been the responsibility
of a specialist;
\item Typesetting. It is the job of the typesetting machine to implement the
chosen typographical structure.
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
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Dr. Idris S Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80526