Am 23.05.2011 um 22:08 schrieb Jesse Alama:
I'd like to define an itemization that has two kinds of items, representing a
dialogue between two people. (One could imagine extending this to more than
two.) I'd like to have something like this:
\startdialogue
\john What did you have for
On 2011-05-24 14:16:16 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster said:
Am 23.05.2011 um 22:08 schrieb Jesse Alama:
I'd like to define an itemization that has two kinds of items,
representing a dialogue between two people. (One could imagine
extending this to more than two.) I'd like to have something like
Am 24.05.2011 um 16:24 schrieb Jesse Alama:
Thanks! These fit the bill. (I note, though, that in the annotation-based
solution, the texts John and Mary don't show up. Otherwise the annotation
solution is just what I am looking for.)
I noticed this too and uploaded a new version (it was
I'd like to define an itemization that has two kinds of items,
representing a dialogue between two people. (One could imagine
extending this to more than two.) I'd like to have something like this:
\startdialogue
\john What did you have for breakfast?
\mary I skipped breakfast today.
\john