Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using an old version of ConTeXt?
Version 2008.01.28 from Norbert's latest packages for Debian unstable.
I can upgrade to 2008.04.27 by hand, but my TeX life has become so
sipmle since using Norbert's packages that I may let laziness triumph.
> h
Hi Sanjoy,
On Sat, 3 May 2008, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> closing brace, and (2) there's no \currentitemlevel in any context
> source file so I guessed that \itemlevel was the intention. So:
Are you using an old version of ConTeXt?
http://source.contextgarden.net/?search=currentitemlevel
Aditya
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> itemgroups cannot be miced
Though there's no problem without those references in [brackets], so the
mixing works most of the time anyway.
> this catches it
Thanks! With two small changes, your definition makes the mixing work
even when using references.
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> I cannot figure out the error in the following nested itemization with a
> reference. Is it a bug or am I overlooking something? Here is the
> smallest example I could make. Strangely, if I change the
> startproblemlist to startitemize and stopproblemlist to stopitemize,
I cannot figure out the error in the following nested itemization with a
reference. Is it a bug or am I overlooking something? Here is the
smallest example I could make. Strangely, if I change the
startproblemlist to startitemize and stopproblemlist to stopitemize, all
is well.
\defineitemgroup
\defineitemgroup is, excuse my rage, fucking messed up.
I have
\defineitemgroup
[algorithmio]
[levels=1]
\setupalgorithmio
[5*broad,
packed]
[symstyle=slanted]
This does not affect the rendering of
\starttext
\startalgorithmio
\sym{Input:} ...
\sym{Output:} ...
\stopalgorithmio
\stop