Alignment of bullets withn \tabulate within \itemize
Hello, let's have the following sample: ---- \starttext \startitemize[packed_,][headstyle_=,] \item CC \starttabulate[|l|||] \NI aa \NC bb \NC\NR \stoptabulate \item AA \stopitemize \stoptext ---- How do I make bullets (\itemtag) horizontally aligned one bellow another? In my case - bullets within \tabulate are indented (shifted rightwards) somehow, which is undesired. TIA. Best regards, Lukas
Lukas/ConTeXt via ntg-context schrieb am 04.08.2021 um 17:03:
Hello,
let's have the following sample:
---- \starttext \startitemize[packed_,][headstyle_=,] \item CC
\starttabulate[|l|||] \NI aa \NC bb \NC\NR \stoptabulate
\item AA \stopitemize \stoptext ----
How do I make bullets (\itemtag) horizontally aligned one bellow another?
In my case - bullets within \tabulate are indented (shifted rightwards) somehow, which is undesired.
You can use the 'intext' keyword but this works only well for short texts, otherwise text continus below the bullet point. \starttext \startitemize[intext] \item XXX \starttabulate[|l|||] \NI aa \NC bb \NC\NR \stoptabulate \item YYY \stopitemize \stoptext Wolfgang
Hello Wolfgang,
this look good, thank you.
See my slightly modified sample - is there a way to make "MT" horizontally aligned, too?
- That within \tabulate is shifted somehow, neither "i0" (\starttabulate[|l|pi0|p|]) produces well aligned result.
----
\starttext
\startitemize[packed_,intext][headstyle_=,]
\item MT
\starttabulate[|l|p|p|]
%\starttabulate[|l|pi0|p|]
\NI MT \NC MT \NC\AR
\NI M\input knuth \NC M\input knuth \NC\AR
\stoptabulate
\item MT
\stopitemize
\stoptext
----
Thanks anyway.
Best regards,
Lukas
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Hello,
let's have the following sample:
---- \starttext \startitemize[packed_,][headstyle_=,] \item CC
\starttabulate[|l|||] \NI aa \NC bb \NC\NR \stoptabulate
\item AA \stopitemize \stoptext ----
How do I make bullets (\itemtag) horizontally aligned one bellow another?
In my case - bullets within \tabulate are indented (shifted rightwards) somehow, which is undesired.
You can use the 'intext' keyword but this works only well for short texts, otherwise text continus below the bullet point. \starttext \startitemize[intext] \item XXX \starttabulate[|l|||] \NI aa \NC bb \NC\NR \stoptabulate \item YYY \stopitemize \stoptext Wolfgang
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