On 6/24/07, Taco Hoekwater
Hamid Kamrani wrote:
Taco and Wolfang,
Thanks both for your responses. But: 1. The setup offered by Taco does not line up the numerals on the dots. Maybe my problem was misunderstood.
Did you miss this?
I certainly did. I'm sorry, the misunderstanding was on my part. I do like your solution. But how to make it the default? This should be the default behavior and in fact the required width should be calculated by ConTeXt. Otherwise ConTeXt is behaving like MS Word. Please note that, second to paragraphs, lists are the most widely used text blocks. It is imperative that they format correctly. If you're using Arabic numerals then you have the chance to list your first 9 items correctly.But, alas, if you have to use roman numeral. The problem shows up in the second item. (you would not itemize if you had only one item!) Taco, I very much appreciate your solution. It allows me to continue for now but I humbly ask, in fact, beg to have a solution built in the core of ConTeXt. My apologies for discounting your solution too quickly. Best regards, -Hamid
Taco wrote:
You probably want to increase the 'width' parameter, but that should be straightforward.
It should work with width=2pc (two digits and a dot do not fit in the default allocated space, so the 10. sticks out to the right)
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