Re: [NTG-context] description renders unintended results (LUATEX BUG?)
You can see from your log that context --pdftext is running the MKII macros and context is running MKIV macros. The two systems are very different, MKII being "frozen" and MKIV having evolved in some ways significantly. It is not a question of TeX engines, but rather of entire systems. But it sounds like you want to be using an itemize or enumeration rather than a description. \startitemize [n] \startitem one \startitemize [a] \startitem two \stopitem \startitem three \stopitem \stopitemize \stopitem \startitem four \startitemize [a,continue] \startitem five \stopitem \startitem six \startitemize \startitem seven \stopitem \startitem eight \stopitem \startitem nine \stopitem \stopitemize \stopitem \stopitemize \stopitem \startitem ten \stopitem \stopitemize Alan
On 8 Mar 2017, at 01:04, Alan Braslau
wrote: The two systems are very different, MKII being "frozen" and MKIV having evolved in some ways significantly. It is not a question of TeX engines, but rather of entire systems.
ok, that makes sense.
But it sounds like you want to be using an itemize or enumeration rather than a description.
well i do need the description as the items are not numbered or annotated in a sequential way. i could use a \sym{tag} but then the available space is constant, and not variable as is when using description. Or is there a better (simpler) way? .F
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Alan Braslau
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Floris van Manen