Am 24.03.2012 um 05:25 schrieb Malte Stien:

> I have the following two definitions for bullet point lists...
> 
>  % Setup bullet point lists
>  \defineitemgroup[blist][before={\blank[1ex]}]
>  \setupitemgroup[blist][1][packed][symbol=1]
>  \setupitemgroup[blist][2][packed][symbol=2]
> 
> ... and numbered lists
> 
>  % Setup numbered lists
>  \defineitemgroup[nlist][before={\blank[1ex]}]
>  \setupitemgroup[nlist][1][packed][symbol=n, headstyle=bold]
>  \setupitemgroup[nlist][2][packed][symbol=a, headstyle=bold]
> 
> They generally seem to work well, but when I try to nest one within the 
> other, like so
> 
>  \startnlist
>  \item Foo
>  \startblist
>  \item Some bullet item 1,
>  \item Some bullet item 2,
>  \item Some bullet item 3.
>  \item Assign an appropriate criticality.
>  \stopblist
>  \item Baz
>  \startnlist
> 
> ...I get unexpected behaviour as follows:
> 
>  1. Foo
>     a. Some bullet item 1,
>     b. Some bullet item 2,
>     c. Some bullet item 3.
>  2. Baz
> 
> I was expecting this instead
> 
>  1. Foo
>     + Some bullet item 1,
>     + Some bullet item 2,
>     + Some bullet item 3.
>  2. Baz
> 
> ...(where "+" denotes the round bullet point). Is this a defect or am I doing 
> something wrong?

ConTeXt uses the type of the item group in the first level also for the inner 
levels
and handles the inner \startblist as if it was \startnlist.

Wolfgang
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