Hi,
Is it possible to redefine the command \periods[n] to have a line that goes
from the end of the word to the edge of the page without having to play on
the number n ?
Regards,
Fabrice

\starttext
\startitemize[a][stopper=),style=bold]
\item $x\mapsto -x^2+x+1$ : \periods[66]
\item $x\mapsto 2x^3+4x-7$ : \periods[65]
\item $x\mapsto x^2-3$ : \periods[70]
\item $x\mapsto \frac{x^2+x}2$ : \periods[72]
\item $x\mapsto (x-2)^2$ : \periods[69]
\stopitemize
\stoptext
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