9 Oct
2013
9 Oct
'13
9:08 a.m.
Can someone explain how the "intext" keyword should be used in an item list? I would expect the following minimal example to produce a. first b. second c. third \starttext \startitemize [a,intext] \startitem first \stopitem \startitem second \stopitem \startitem third \stopitem \stopitemize \stoptext Alan
10:02 a.m.
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Alan BRASLAU
Can someone explain how the "intext" keyword should be used in an item list?
\starttext \startitemize[n,intext][left=(,right=),stopper=] \item \input knuth \item \input ward \stopitemize \startitemize[n][left=(,right=),stopper=] \item \input knuth \item \input ward \stopitemize \stoptext -- luigi
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