Dear Wolfgang,
Thank you for the solutions.
But for the question 2, I didn't explain well what I want to.
Actually, the codes
\def\circlednum#1{\uchar{36}{95+#1}}
\defineconversion[cnum][\circlednum]
working well by saying that \startitemize[cnum][stopper=] ...
And, your suggested method
Am 17.07.2011 um 13:16 schrieb Jeong Dalyoung:
Dear Wolfgang,
Thank you for the solutions.
But for the question 2, I didn't explain well what I want to.
Actually, the codes
\def\circlednum#1{\uchar{36}{95+#1}}
\defineconversion[cnum][\circlednum]
working well by saying that
Dear Wolfgang,
\setupitemgroup[ltxitm][3][circlednumber,packed][stopper=]
It is working.
It depends on the fonts.
Also,
\def\circlednum#1{\uchar{36}{95+#1}}
\defineconversion[cnum][\circlednum]
\defineitemgroup[txitm][levels=5]
%
\setupitemgroup[txitm][1][R]
\setupitemgroup[txitm][2][a]
Hi,
Here are a few questions.
1. The output of
\section{one}
\section{two}
is
1.1 one
1.2 two
But is it possible to suppress the prefix chapter number like
1 one
2 two
?
2. When defining custom itemgroup, we can set each level using the predefined
item headers, like n, r, 1, 2, ,
Am 17.07.2011 um 02:04 schrieb Jeong Dalyoung:
Hi,
Here are a few questions.
1. The output of
\section{one}
\section{two}
is
1.1 one
1.2 two
But is it possible to suppress the prefix chapter number like
1 one
2 two
\setuphead[section][sectionsegments=section]
2.