Dear Wolfgang,
\starttext \startitemize[n,packed][stopper=)]% [stopper=,right=)] \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like\par \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like\par \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like. \stopitemize \stoptext
It is good in general case. Sometimes I need to have an output as following: Solution 1) This is the solution of the first question. 2) This is the solution of the second question. 3) … It is done by \startitemize[n, text][stopper=,lefttext=] which works well in my text. However, in the following example, there is no difference at all. strange! %%%%%%% \defineenumeration[Solution] [text={\ss\bf Solution}, number=no, after=\blank] \starttext \startSolution \startitemize[n,packed][stopper=)] \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like. \stopitemize \stopSolution \startSolution \startitemize[n, text][stopper=, lefttext=] \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like\par \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like\par \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like. \stopitemize \stopSolution \stoptext %%%%%%% Thank you for your concern. Best regards, Dalyoung