Damien Thiriet via ntg-context schrieb am 12.04.2022 um 20:46:
Thank you for all your answers. I will have a deeper look at them. My first comments:
If you are certain that the there will be no multi-line item Unfortunately there are often some. History teachers are not known for loving short texts, at least in France.
Using the “columns" feature is one way to go Might be, but I do not always give the same number of answers on both columns
Something I forgot to put in my MWE is that I randomize both lists. Messing the answers is a good way to prevent pupils from cheating, especially with long answers.. That makes a four columns table more cumbersome, so I believe.
You can use different alignment settings to move the bullet points to the right side of your lists. \starttext \bTABLE[frame=off,width=.4\textwidth,columndistance=.2\textwidth,align={normal,lohi}] \bTR \bTD \startitemize[circle,random][align=righttoleft] \startitem {\lefttoright One} \stopitem \startitem {\lefttoright Two} \stopitem \startitem {\lefttoright Three} \stopitem \stopitemize \eTD \bTD \startitemize[circle,random] \startitem First \stopitem \startitem Second \stopitem \startitem Third \stopitem \startitem Foruth \stopitem \stopitemize \eTD \eTR \eTABLE \stoptext Wolfgang