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\startitemize [n,text] [stopper=]

Thomas

On 23.01.22 21:05, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
Strangely when I use `\startitemize[text, n, stopper=]`, which I hoped would make the period go away, I just get a regular bulleted list, it seems to ignore the 'text' command.

How can I achieve this output (below)?

There are many kinds of animals at the children's zoo: (1) rabbits, (2) pigs, (3) sheep, and (4) dogs.

--Joel

Minimum working example:

\starttext
     There are many kinds of animals at the children's zoo:
     \startitemize[text, n, stopper=]
         \item rabbits,
         \item pigs,
         \item sheep,
         and
         \item dogs.
     \stopitemize
\stoptext


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