Thanks Wolfgang. Here is a working example. The use of distance reduces the space if I put a negative number. But is there an option that gives a regular space as between any two words, or do I have to play with the negative distance number until I get the right value (which is fine, but just want to make sure that, that is the best way). Thanks very much for your help. % Defining Problem enumeration \defineenumeration [Problem] [location=top, text=Problem, between=\blank, before=\blank, after=\blank] % Changing the location of the page numbers so that they appear in the footer. \setuppagenumbering[location=footer] \setupcolors[state=start] \setupcolor[xwi] \starttext \Problem The problem heading is at the top. \setupenumerations[Problem][location=left] \Problem See the space between the heading and the first word. \setupenumerations[Problem][location=left,distance=-0.15in] \Problem The addition of distance option reduces the space. Do I have to play around with this? \stoptext On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Wolfgang Schuster < schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com> wrote:
Am 12.11.2009 um 22:18 schrieb Curiouslearn:
No one wants to help on this? I would appreciate any help. Am I missing something too obvious? I tried some other options but they do not help.
Since there is no complete working example I can't test it but you can add 'distance=\spaceamount' to your enumeration setup.
Wolfgang
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