17 Jan
2010
17 Jan
'10
2:37 p.m.
Am 17.01.2010 um 15:28 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Thanks. 'itemalign' seems absent from the original ConTeXt-manual I have in use (but that is fairly old, of course).
itemalign is a newer option (was added about 2 years ago)
Your code results in very tight item labels: 1.start-of-item-text
I managed to get 1. start-of-item-text
by using [stopper={.~}] But is there a more general way to enlarge the item's width? Using [width=dimension] seemed no help, neither did changing [fit] with [broad], [2*broad]. And using [itemwidth=dimension] as an analogy to itemalign neither.
\startitemize[n,fit,broad][start=8,itemalign=flushright] \dorecurse{10}{\item item \recurselevel} \stopitemize Wolfgang