On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, Jelle Huisman wrote:
Thank you Patrick and Aditya,
I think I'll use \defineitemgroup etc., but I'm still curios what the difference is between these two:
\startbulletlist \startbulletlistitem{One}\stopbulletlistitem \stopbulletlist % this works \startbulletlist{ \startbulletlistitem{One}\stopbulletlistitem }\stopbulletlist % this breaks
I do not know why the extra grouping messes up itemize
(I would prefer to use the second version with { }...)
Sure you can
\def\startbulletlist#1% {\startitemize[packed] #1 \stopitemize}
\def\stopbulletlist{\donoting} ^^^^^^^^^^ \donothing \definestartstop [bulletlistitem] [before={\item}, after={ }]
\starttext \startbulletlist{ \startbulletlistitem{One}\stopbulletlistitem \startbulletlistitem{Two}\stopbulletlistitem \startbulletlistitem{three}\stopbulletlistitem }
\stopbulletlist
\stoptext
Don't take this seriously :-)
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