Hi, Wolfgang—

Thanks for this—I will be more careful in keeping the two apart. In this
instance, however, when I make the change, the problem persists.

I am using ConTeXt  ver: 2013.04.17 18:36 MKIV beta  fmt: 2013.4.17  int:
english/english

Alan


On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Wolfgang Schuster <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Am 18.04.2013 um 19:57 schrieb Alan Bowen <[email protected]>:
>
> > I need a list structure that can be numbered in different ways as the
> occasion warrants.
> >
> > In this case, I need:
> > 1. text
> > 2. text
> >     2.1. text
> >      2.2. text
> >           Text
> >           Text
> >              A. text
> >              B. text
> >
> > The problem seem to be in turning off the cumulation of numbers in the
> last entries (fourth level).
> >
> > \defineitemgroup[MyList]
> > \setupitemgroup[MyList][1][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro]
> >
> [itemalign=flushright,left={},right={},stopper={.},margin=3pc]
> >
> > \setupitemgroup[MyList][2][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro]
> >               [itemalign=flushright,left={},right={},stopper={.}]
> >
> > \setupitemgroup[MyList][3][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro]
> >               [itemalign=flushright,left={},right={},stopper={.}]
> >
> > \setupitemgroup[MyList][4][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro]
> >               [itemalign=flushright,left={},right={},stopper={.}]
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > \startMyList[n,repeat]
> >   \item First level text
> >   \item First level text
> >       \startMyList[n,repeat]
> >        \item Second level text
> >       \item Second level text
> >               \startMyList[symbol={}]
> >                \item Third level text
> >               \item Third level text
> >                       \startMyList[A]                        %<=====
> >  %                    \startMyList[A,prefix=no]          %<=====
> >                       \item Fourth level text
> >                       \item Fourth level text
> >                       \stopitemize
> >               \stopitemize
> >       \stopitemize
> > \stopitemize
> >
> >
> > \stoptext
> >
> > With \startMyList[A], I get
> >        2.2.2.A. Fourth level text
> >        2.2.2.B. Fourth level text
> > With \startMyList[A,prefix=no], I get
>
> You can’t put keywords and assignments in the same argument. You need two
> arguments
> where one holds the keywords and the other the assignments:
>
>   \startMyList[A][prefix=no]
>
> Wolfgang
>
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