On 2014-10-17 03:50, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 10/17/2014 3:02 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
What is the proper way to delimit paragraphs within an itemized list using \start..\stop tagging (as for epub and such)? When I wrap paragraphs with \startparagraph..\stopparagraph within the \startitem..\stopitem, there is an unwanted newline inserted between the bullet and the item text.
Or, is it not recommend to wrap paragraphs that are in enumerations?
I ask because http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Epub_Sample suggests “Make sure to tag all your structural elements with \start...-\stop..., e.g. \startchapter, but even \startparagraph!” I also note the appearance of \startcontent..\stopcontent and \stopcaption..\startcaption and such, suggesting to me that semantic tagging may be a useful thing to add to new documents in order to support new output formats.
\starttext \startitemize \startitem \startparagraph Item one paragraph one. \stopparagraph \startparagraph Item one paragraph two. \stopparagraph \startparagraph Item one paragraph three. \stopparagraph \stopitem \startitem \startparagraph Item two paragraph one. \stopparagraph \startparagraph Item two paragraph two. \stopparagraph \startparagraph Item two paragraph three. \stopparagraph \stopitem \stopitemize
\starttext \startitemize \startitem \bpar Item one paragraph one. \epar % \stopparagraph \bpar Item one paragraph two. \epar \bpar Item one paragraph three. \epar \stopitem \startitem \bpar Item two paragraph one. \epar \bpar Item two paragraph two. \epar \bpar Item two paragraph three. \epar \stopitem \stopitemize \stoptext
Thank you, Hans, for that. Can you explain when \startparagraph..\stopparagraph should be preferred for tagging, and when \bpar..\epar? There is clearly a difference between them. Is there any setup associated with \bpar..\epar as there is \defineparagraph for \startparagraph..\stopparagraph? -- Rik Kabel