Beste Willi,
Attached PDF shows my version context does it right.
Karel.
Hi everybody,
While trying to setup a simple literature reference list I encounter
the following problem:
I have defined an enumeration. After typesetting the enumerated list I
get on the first line the
Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everybody,
While trying to setup a simple literature reference list I encounter
the following problem:
I have defined an enumeration. After typesetting the enumerated list I
get on the first line the enumeration text and lost and alone in front
of the
At 20:13 18/09/2003 +0200, you wrote:
I have defined an enumeration. After typesetting the enumerated list I get
on the first line the enumeration text and lost and alone in front of the
second line the enumeration number.
Is this something I do in a wrong way or is there a bug?
hm, this is due
At 11:21 19/09/2003 +0100, you wrote:
I tried your example and got the same misaligned result as yourself and
Patrick. However when I made text=, it aligned properly but your number,
of course, is not in italics. This may help people who are in a position
to know what is going on.
text= is
. De buitenlander heeft
er steeds last van. Bedankt voor de correctie!
Kind regards Willi
- Original Message -
From: K.H. Wesseling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Probelm with \defineenumeration
Beste Willi
Hi everybody,
While trying to setup a simple literature reference list I encounter the
following problem:
I have defined an enumeration. After typesetting the enumerated list I get
on the first line the enumeration text and lost and alone in front of the
second line the enumeration number.
Is