Derek CORDEIRO gmail.com> writes:
> Maybe \setupitemize[margin=1cm] will give the top level a 1cm indentation? I'm
not sure if thats what your looking out for.(I'm a novice too)
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Curious wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> Is there a way to have the first level of items indented. The second and
> subsequent levels are indented by default, but how does one achieve
> indentation
> of the first level. I looked at the options in the Context manual and I
Hello Folks,
Is there a way to have the first level of items indented. The second and
subsequent levels are indented by default, but how does one achieve indentation
of the first level. I looked at the options in the Context manual and I see that
the default value of indentnext is yes. However, I