Hans, You missed this bit: # > # \setupitemize[option=intext] # > # # > # is nearly right for this case (with indentation equal to the left margin), so I assumed I would # > # be able to tweak that. But the problem there is that while it does 2-4, it ignores the extra # > # indentation required for nested itemizations (it even ignores explicit margin= settings for the # > # nested level). After fighting with this for hours, I am nearly ready to give up. # > #
On 29 May 2019, at 16:59, Hans Hagen
wrote: On 5/29/2019 4:15 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi all, I must be getting old :( It used to be that I could get ConTeXt to do what I wanted, but that is increasingly getting harder. Current problem: I would like to have itemizations that behave like in this dummy ascii formatting: * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec dapibus turpis et nulla venenatis tincidunt. Curabitur sit amet vehicula nisi, sit amet \setupitemgroup[itemize][intext,star]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][intext,star]
\startitemize% [intext,star] \startitem \dorecurse{3}{Taco is getting old, very old, very very old! } \stopitem \startitem \dorecurse{3}{Itemize is one of the oldest mechanism! } \stopitem \startitem \dorecurse{3}{Young Wolfgang will answer all his questions! } \stopitem \stopitemize
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