On Sun, 30 Sep 2007, Alan Bowen wrote:
I need to produce an lengthy itemization of the form:
1.AAAA
1.1 aaaa
1.2 bbbb
2.BBBB
2.1 cccc
I can get:
1.AAAA
1 aaaa
2 bbbb
2.BBBB
1 cccc
easily enough, but how can I get the main division number to repeat in the
subitem numeration?
From core-itm.tex
% \startbuffer
% \item
% \startitemize[n]
% \item item 1.1
% \item item 1.2
% \startitemize[n] \item item 1.2.1 \item item 1.2.2 \stopitemize
% \item item 1.3
% \stopitemize
% \item
% \startitemize[n] \item item 2.1 \item item 2.2 \stopitemize
% \item item 3
% \startitemize[n] \item item 3.1 \item item 3.2 \stopitemize
% \item
% \startitemize[n] \item item 4.1 \item item 4.2 \stopitemize
% \stopbuffer
%
% \startitemize[n,repeat,6*broad,packed] \getbuffer \stopitemize
\blank[3*big]
% \startitemize[n,repeat,packed] \getbuffer \stopitemize
\blank[3*big]
% \setupitemize[each][atmargin][width=3em]
% \startitemize[n,repeat,packed] \getbuffer \stopitemize
Aditya
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