Hi Dalyoung,
I think that there must be a small bug in mkiv regarding itemize in columns,
but at the same time I think that the problem comes from the fact that in your
example you use inline maths and fractions: this perturbs the way the
horizontal and vertical distances are calculated by mkiv. It seems that mkiv
considers there is not enough horizontal space to put the four items in a row.
If you use two columns the problem is solved, as you can see in the following
examples (please typest it both with mkii and mkiv to see the differences).
Best regards: OK
%%% begin itemize-dist-bug.tex
\starttext
\setupitemize[1][n] % first level itemize
\setupitemize[2][a,paragraph,columns][stopper=)] % second level itemize
%If you want more than two columns by default add "n=x"
\startitemize
\item Item one
\item Find a well-ordered set:
\startitemize[n=4] % <--- gives correct output both in mkii and mkiv
\item sub-one
\item sub-two
\item sub-three
\item sub-four
\stopitemize
\hairline
\startitemize[n=4] % <--- gives correct output in mkii, but not in mkiv
\item $\{ 2 + \frac{1}{n}, n \in\naturalnumbers\}$
\item $[0, 1)$
\item $\{3 - \frac{2}{n}, n \in \naturalnumbers\}$
\item $ \reals$
\stopitemize
\hairline
\startitemize[n=4] % <--- gives incorrect output both in mkii and mkiv
\item $\{ 2 + n^{-1}, n \in\naturalnumbers\}$
\item $[0, 1)$
\item $\{3 - 2n^{-1}, n \in \naturalnumbers\}$
\item $ \reals$
\stopitemize
\hairline
\startitemize[n=2] % <--- gives correct output both in mkii and mkiv
\item sub-one
\item sub-two
\item sub-three
\item sub-four
\stopitemize
\hairline
\startitemize[n=2] % <--- gives correct output both in mkii and in mkiv
\item $\{ 2 + \frac{1}{n}, n \in\naturalnumbers\}$
\item $[0, 1)$
\item $\{3 - \frac{2}{n}, n \in \naturalnumbers\}$
\item $ \reals$
\stopitemize
\hairline
\startitemize[n=2] % <--- gives correct output both in mkii and mkiv
\item $\{ 2 + n^{-1}, n \in\naturalnumbers\}$
\item $[0, 1)$
\item $\{3 - 2n^{-1}, n \in \naturalnumbers\}$
\item $ \reals$
\stopitemize
\hairline
\stoptext
%%% end itemize-dist-bug.tex
Best regards: OK
On 17 nov. 2012, at 05:03, Jeong Dal wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> In the following example, the vertical alignment of items looks strange.
>
> I wonder it is my only problem.
> Is there anything what I have to do to correct it?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dalyoung
>
> % sample code
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize
>
> \item Find a well-ordered set.
>
> \startitemize[n, columns, four][stopper=,left=(, right=)]
> \item $\{ 2 + \frac{1}{n}, n \in\naturalnumbers\}$
> \item $[0, 1)$
> \item $\{3 - \frac{2}{n}, n \in \naturalnumbers\}$
> \item $ \reals$
> \stopitemize
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
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