Hi Pablo,
That's not what I'm looking for but rather this:
*1.a.* blablablabla
blablablabla
*b.* blablablabla
blablablabla
*c.* blablablabla
blablablabla
Which explains the use of the key intext
Fabrice
2018-07-31 13:31 GMT+02:00 Pablo Rodriguez
On 07/31/2018 12:18 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hello, Wolfgang helped me to get this:
1.a. b. c. 2.a b. c.
I have unfortunately lost the code he had proposed to me. I get this:
1.a. 1b 1 C 2.a 2.b 2.c
Hi Fabrice,
I don’t get your output. I had to remove the "intext" option and I guess I got what you intend:
\setupitemgroup [itemize][1] [color=darkred, distance=\spaceamount, option={packed,fit,n}]
\setupitemgroup [itemize][2] [color=darkred, distance=\spaceamount, option={packed,fit,a}]
\starttext \startitemize \item \startitemize \item \input zapf
\item \input knuth
\item \input montgomery \stopitemize \item \startitemize \item \input zapf
\item \input knuth
\item \input montgomery \stopitemize \stopitemize \stoptext
I hope it helps,
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