Hi Mickael, If you put a blank line after \item, or an empty grouping everything works fine. I think the reason for the behavior may be that \item expects something after you invok eit and it doesn’t know what to do with the scond \startitemize. %%% begin example \starttext \startitemize[n] \item {} \startitemize[a] \item Hello \item Good bye \stopitemize \stopitemize \startitemize[n] \item \startitemize[a] \item Hello \item Good bye \stopitemize \stopitemize \stoptext %%% end example Best regards: OK
On 28 Nov 2014, at 19:01, Mikael P. Sundqvist
wrote: The following code (using latest minimals)
\starttext \startitemize[n] \item FOO \startitemize[a] \item Hello \item Good bye \stopitemize \stopitemize
\startitemize[n] \item \startitemize[a] \item Hello \item Good bye \stopitemize \stopitemize \stoptext
gives the attached pdf file, i.e. the second nested list is cut. Has something changed (I've been able to use nested lists before without having to use FOO or something inbetwen (as in the first example)? I tried to reinstall, but the same problem appeared again.
Best regards, Mikael
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