On 2010-09-17 <12:31:41>, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
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\startitemize[n][start=30] \dorecurse{4}{\item text} \stopitemize
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Great, that's exactly what I was looking for. Now that we're at it: actually the spec wants this on per-item basis. This would amount to having another (apart from the reference) argument to “\item”, e.g. ···8<···························································· \startitemize[n] \item[n=1] foo \item[n=2] bar \item[n=3] foo \item[n=5] bar \item[n=8] foo \item[n=13] bar \stopitemize ···8<···························································· Regardless of if there's a practical use for that: is this possible as well without resorting to repeated \setnumber'ing? Philipp
Wolfgang
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