Hans, thanks for your swift reply…
On 24. May 2017, at 19:31, Hans Hagen
wrote: On 5/24/2017 6:28 PM, Thomas Floeren wrote:
Hi, I used to use the “command=” parameter when setting up itemize. Now I noticed that it introduces a spurious horizontal whitespace after the item symbol when the item is of type “\sym{}”. I also noticed that the problem goes away if I use “inner=” instead of “command=”.
command is applied to the text, try command=\WORD and after \sym is a space so it depends on what command does with it
I see, \WORD does not introduce the whitespace. But I don’t understand why \setupwhitespace[none] should do anything with the space after \sym, what \WORD doesn’t do.
Example: \setuppapersize [A6] \starttext \start \setupitemize [each][command={\setupwhitespace[none]}] With \type{\command=} \startitemize \item \dorecurse{20}{bla } \sym{Y} \dorecurse{20}{bla } \stopitemize \stop \setupitemize [each][inner={\setupwhitespace[none]}] With \type{\inner=} \startitemize \item \dorecurse{20}{bla } \sym{Y} \dorecurse{20}{bla } \stopitemize \stoptext This is with ConTeXt 2017.05.15 21:48. With an older ConTeXt, for example 2015.01.13 15:54, “inner=” and “command=” deliver identical, correct results. So, I’m asking, has “command=” been deprecated or is it just a bug? Or was I using it the wrong way, and “inner=” is the only correct parameter in the example above? \setupitemize [each][nowhite]
Tried that, but it does not the same as \setupwhitespace[none]. (It completely annihilates any whitespace.) Compile this to see what I mean: \definepapersize[Tmp][width=120mm,height=400mm] \setuppapersize [Tmp] \setupwhitespace[2\lineheight] \startbuffer bla, bla\crlf bla, bla \stopbuffer \starttext Normal text: \getbuffer\par \getbuffer Itemize, unmodified: \startitemize \item \getbuffer \sym{Y} \getbuffer \stopitemize \start \setupitemize [each][command={\setupwhitespace[none]}] Itemize with \type{command={\setupwhitespace[none]}}: \startitemize \item \getbuffer \sym{Y} \getbuffer \stopitemize \stop \start \setupitemize [each][inner={\setupwhitespace[none]}] Itemize with \type{inner={\setupwhitespace[none]}}: \startitemize \item \getbuffer \sym{Y} \getbuffer \stopitemize \stop \start \setupitemize [each][nowhite] Itemize with \type{nowhite}: \startitemize \item \getbuffer \sym{Y} \getbuffer \stopitemize \stop \stoptext So it seems the only ways to get the desired result are either inner={\setupwhitespace[none]} or command={\setupwhitespace[none]}, where the first one seems to work correctly and the latter one introduces the whitespace with recent Betas. (well, recent = younger than 2 years or so) Should I change all my existing documents to “inner”? Thanks, best, – Tom -- For macOS: http://dflect.net/context-typeset-tool/