A lucky guess did me look into the code. Whereas I got no results with [align=] 
it turns out that [itemalign=flushright] does the trick. Spares you the "ugly 
solution". Maybe someone more apt to do things in the contextgarden, will be so 
kind as put this there.

Hans van der Meer



On 4 mrt. 2013, at 14:19, Marco Patzer 
<home...@lavabit.com<mailto:home...@lavabit.com>> wrote:

On 2013–03–04 Meer, H. van der wrote:

How does one forces the item nubers to the right. The goal is have the units 
above each other and not above the tens:

Here's an ugly solution using a box. Maybe there's a more clean
solution.

\setupitemgroup [itemize] [left=\simplealignedbox{1em}{flushright}]
\starttext
 \startitemize [n, packed, columns]
   \dorecurse{32}{\startitem foo \stopitem}
 \stopitemize
\stoptext

Marco
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