Hi Robert, I think the issue does not come from the version of Context you are using but rather from a lack of formatting your itemgroups with the keyword « repeat ». I guess what you want to obtain can be achieved with the following example below. At least here with either versions of Context I have the output is as expected. Best regards: OK %% begin repeat-subitem.tex \setupitemgroup[itemize][1][n,repeat][width=1em] \setupitemgroup[itemize][2][a,repeat][width=2em] \setupitemgroup[itemize][3][r][width=3em] \starttext \startitemize[n] \item[ref:1] item 1 \startitemize \startitem[ref:a] subitem a, reference a \stopitem \item [ref:b] item b \startitemize \item A sub-sub item \item[ref:subsub-B] Another sub-sub item, B \stopitemize \startitem[ref:c] Item c, reference c \stopitem \stopitemize \startitem[ref:2] Item 2, reference 2 \stopitem \stopitemize \blank[big] See \in{Item}[ref:b], see also items \in[ref:2] and \in[ref:1] above, as well as the \in{sub-sub item}[ref:subsub-B]. \stoptext %% end repeat-subitem.tex
On 7 Feb 2018, at 11:46, r.ermers@hccnet.nl wrote:
Hi Wolfgang, Otared and others,
I installed a new standalone:
mtx-context | main context file: /Applications/ContextStandalone/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/context.mkiv mtx-context | current version: 2018.02.06 18:11
However, I do not manage to get it going. The minimal example underneath gives the following result: 1. item 1 a. subitem a, reference a
b. item b
c. Item c, reference c
2. Item 2, reference 2
See Item b, 2, 1 above.
This should be:
See Item 1b, 2, 1 above.
Regards,
Robert
\starttext
\startitemize[n]\starttext
\startitemize[n] \item [ref:1] item 1 \startitemize[a] \startitem[ref:a] subitem a, reference a \stopitem \item [ref:b] item b \startitem[ref:c] Item c, reference c \stopitem \stopitemize \startitem[ref:2] Item 2, reference 2 \stopitem \stopitemize
See \in{Item}[ref:b], \in[ref:2], \in[ref:1] above.
\stoptext
Op 7 feb. 2018, om 11:03 heeft Wolfgang Schuster
mailto:schuster.wolfgang@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven: r.ermers@hccnet.nl mailto:r.ermers@hccnet.nl 7. Februar 2018 um 10:58 Hi Otared,
Thanks for your response. In mkii this worked flawlessly.
I tried it in mkiv Texlive too (2017.05.15 21:48), but it does not work. Could this be because I have item [it:ref] rather than \startitem[it:ref] … \stopitem?
It works for me with \item[<reference>] and \startitem[<reference>].
$ context --version
mtx-context | current version: 2018.02.06 18:11
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