Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
I mean parameter values. Then why not have ConTeXt add braces to every
parameter? Or there will be slowdown Taco mentioned?
Exactly. ConTeXt would need to find out the parameters' boundaries
first, and that is the place where things would become slow, since it is
not possible to use TeX's built-in parser for that; it just can't handle
two different types of balanced brackets at the same time. Besides,
you'd still need to quote commas, since \setupitemize[stopper=,] is just
as valid as \setupitemize[stopper={,}] is, just with a completely
different meaning. And while it may be a bit strange, you could even
set \setupitemize[stopper={, before=abc },after=\blank] – absolutely no
way of guessing these quotes.
regards,
Christopher
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Thanks Adam, Christopher, you helped me a lot! It's always hard to
explain TeXnical things to Word users.
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