On Jun 27, 2011, at 5:38 PM, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
> Hello ConTeXtist.
> After some experimentation, I found a satisfactory solution of my problem.
> Setting margins, distance and alignment can be done by redefining the global
> macro \bibalignednumber. Default defining of this macro (eg. in
Hello ConTeXtist.
After some experimentation, I found a satisfactory solution of my
problem. Setting margins, distance and alignment can be done by
redefining the global macro \bibalignednumber. Default defining of this
macro (eg. in bibl-ams.tex file) is:
\gdef\bibalignednumber#1{\hfill[#1]~~
Hello ConTeXist,
As is known, the layout of a list (of content) is determined by the
values of alternative, margin, width
and distance. Required values can be changed via commands \setuplist or
\setupcombinedlist.
Can somehow influence the horizontal arrangement of items in lists typed
usin