Hi, You can setup itemize-levels indipendently:
\setupitemize[1][.....] %highest level \setupitemize[2][.....] %middel level \setupitemize[3][.....] %innermost level Regards Willi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Idris S Hamid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 5:38 PM Subject: nested itemizations setup > Dear gang, > > Is there a way to setup, say, three levels of itemizations in a consistent > way? For example, can I set things up so that > > \startitemize > \startitemize > \startitemize > > \stopitemize > \stopitemize > \stopitemize > > is always equivalent to > > \startitemize[n] > \startitemize[a] > \startitemize[r] > > \stopitemize > \stopitemize > \stopitemize > > It appears from the manual that this has to be done each time manually which, > of course, goes against the TeX/ConTeXt philosophy:-) > > Best > Idris > > -- > Dr. Idris S Hamid > Department of Philosophy > Colorado State University > Fort Collins, CO 80526 > >
