Am 21.03.2012 um 10:19 schrieb Malte Stien:

> Hi all,
> 
> Is there a way to define your own itemize symbols? I would like a solid 
> square, as in symbol 8 (referring to Table 10.1 in the Context Manual, but 
> solid/filled whereas 8 is hollow.
> 
> I tried to declare my own bullet point, as in:
> 
> \def\squarebullet{\vrule height .9ex width .8ex depth -.1ex } % square bullet
> 
> and then tried to use it in the \startitemize command, but it appears that 
> command does not take commands as its first argument:
> 
> \startitemize[\squarebullet, packed]
> \item foo
> \item baz
> ...
> \stopitemize
> 
> So here goes that idea. Other idea was to use \sym{\squarebullet}. That 
> actually works, however, the problem is that it needs to be specified for the 
> individual bullet point. I need something that can be specified in 
> \setupitemize, such that my writers get that symbol automatically without 
> having any control over it.
> 
> Any ideas?

\definesymbol[blacksquare][\textmath\blacksquare]

\setupitemize[1][blacksquare]

\starttext

\startitemize
\item One
\item Two
\item Three
\stopitemize

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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