Am 06.11.2008 um 17:24 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Dnia Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 01:29:07PM +0100, Hans Hagen napisał (a):
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
However, I tried \startitemize[1] and it didn't work (neither at my computer nor in online ConTeXt, with the example I have provided on my user page).
[n=1] I tried
============================================================== \setupitemize[1][n,intro] \setupitemize[2][a,paragraph,intro,columns,two][stopper=)]
\setupitemize[2][a,paragraph,intro,columns][stopper=)] If you want more than two columns by default add "n=x" to the third argument but don't use the keywords (one, two, ...).
\starttext \startitemize \item Item one \item Sub-itemize: \startitemize \item sub-one \item sub-two \item sub-three \item sub-four \stopitemize \item Sub-itemize with one column: \startitemize[n=1]
You could write \startitemize[n=1] or \startitemize[one]
\item A \item B \item C \stopitemize \stopitemize \stoptext
Wolfgang