Hi,
is there an easy way to adapt ConTeXt's enumerations not to start
another paragraph? Something like (a) this (b) is (c) a short
enumeration.
In fact, I'd like to be able to something even more tricky: I would like
to be able to prepare a teacher's version and a student's version of
a
Am 09.10.2010 um 11:52 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Hi,
is there an easy way to adapt ConTeXt's enumerations not to start
another paragraph? Something like (a) this (b) is (c) a short
enumeration.
\starttext
text
\startitemize[n,text][textdistance=medium,stopper=]%
\item one
\item two
Dnia Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 04:51:17PM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster napisa#322;(a):
Am 09.10.2010 um 11:52 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Hi,
is there an easy way to adapt ConTeXt's enumerations not to start
another paragraph? Something like (a) this (b) is (c) a short
enumeration.
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Dnia Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 04:51:17PM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster napisa#322;(a):
Am 09.10.2010 um 11:52 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Hi,
is there an easy way to adapt ConTeXt's enumerations not to start
another paragraph? Something like (a) this (b)