On 29 Nov 2014, at 11:43, Mikael P. Sundqvist
wrote: […] To Otared: Thank you also for replying. Your code indeed compiles, but the nested itemize starts on a new line, i.e.
1 a
instead of
1 a
as expected.
/Mikael
Hi again, answering partly to myself, I found the following example (which, as you may guess, was given somtime ago by… Wolfgang S.…), where one can construct itemizations with different levels of subitems: however it doesn’t give exactly what you suggest. %%% begin subitems.tex \setupitemgroup[itemize][1][n,repeat][width=1em] \setupitemgroup[itemize][2][a,repeat][width=2em] \setupitemgroup[itemize][3][n] [width=3em] \starttext \startitemize \item Item one \startitemize \item subitem one of item one \startitemize \item sub-subitem one of subitem one \item sub-subitem two of subitem one \stopitemize \item subitem two of item one \startitemize \item sub-subitem one of subitem two \item sub-subitem two of subitem two \stopitemize \stopitemize \item Item two \startitemize \item subitem one of item two \startitemize \item sub-subitem one of subitem one \item sub-subitem two of subitem one \stopitemize \stopitemize \stopitemize \stoptext %%% end subitems.tex