Gary Pajer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hello Gary,

> (If the answers to my question are in some doc somewhere, please tell me
> where it is!)

The answers to your questions are in the context's source code ;-) 

> Consider the file below.  I expected to see a hairline above the second
> itemization, and indeed I do.  But if I remove the "columns" specifier, the
> hairline does not appear.  Is this the correct behavior, or a bug?

I'd consider this a bug. A while ago I had the same problem with after=...

[ But, when looking at the source, I wonder why the
  \complexdoitemgroupitem ignores \itemlevel\c!voor ]


> Also:  what does the keyword "beforehead" do?  If I replace "before" with
> "beforehead" in the example, I get nothing.     Is it in the docs somewhere?

The beforehead has to do with the \head command also described in the
manual (cont-eni.pdf, cont-enp.pdf).

[...]
\setupitemize[1][][beforehead=\hairline,afterhead=\hairline]

\starttext
\startitemize
\head Level One

[...]

gives 

  --------------
* Level One
  --------------

It is not documented as far as I know. 

> In the lists of keywords for many commands there are parameters listed that
> I can't figure out.  Some of them seem to do nothing, but I always wonder if
> they only operate in conjunction with some other feature, or I haven't
> implemented them correctly.  

One never knows... I have the same problem here.

> Some of them do something, but I can't figure out what the rule
> is. Is there a doc somewhere describing the keywords? Is it in the
> manual and I've missed it?

No. There is documentation on special topics, such as tables or
flowchart module. But for the itemize there is afaik only the main
manual.


Patrick
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