Hi Cecil, I think here is what you are looking for: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Description There it is explained how to define descriptions. In
\definedescription[descr][ headstyle=bold,style=normal,align=left,location=hanging, width=broad,margin=1cm] the option "headstyle=bold" does the magic. Besides, you could also just use "{\bf Description one}", I think. HTH, Stefan On 01.03.2011 15:47, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I have something like: \startitemize \item Description one Some text belonging to this description. \item Description two Some text belonging to this description. \item Description three Some text belonging to this description. \stopitemize I would like to have 'Description one', 'Description two' and 'Description three' in bold and the rest of the text not. Is this possible? -- Cecil Westerhof
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