2011/2/4 Jeong Dalyoung
Dear all,
First, yesterday was the new year's day in Lunar calendar, and it is the biggest holiday in a year for us. So I'd like to say "Happy New Year!" again.
I use the following code to list some items and avoid the overlapping (viii) and letters:
\startitemize[r, broad][left={(},right={)},stopper=] \item it is a test lihe. \item it is a test lihe. \item it is a test lihe. \item it is a test lihe. \item it is a test lihe. \item it is a test lihe. \stopitemize
In the output, the roman numerals left aligned. However, is it possible to make it right aligned as following?
(iii) (iv) (v) (vI) (vii)
Hi Dalyoung, 过年好 (happy new year)! You can try "\setupitemize[symalign=flushright,distance=0.5em]". -- Best regards, Li Yanrui