autumnus schrieb am 28.12.2024 um 15:44:
hi, Wolfgang
Sorry, but after I tested it, it did output all the lists and their ordinal numbers. However, if I used the horizontal parameter, it didn't go the way I expected.
The expected output item 1 sym @ item 3 item 4
But the actual output is: sym @ item 1 item 3 item 4
But if I remove the horizontal argument, the list is laid out in the normal order: item 1 sym @ item 3 item 4
What should I do with it?
When you use the "horizontal" or "random" option Context collects all item entries enclosed in a \startitem / \stopitem pair and flushes the collection at the end of the itemize environment. All normal entries which don't use them item-pair are placed as is before the collected entries. While there is a \startspecialitem / \stopspecialitem pair with a \sym option, the entries aren't collected at the moment. Wolfgang