On 7/7/06, David Arnold wrote:
> All,
>
> Why is it I cannot get my numbers to abut up against the left margin
> edge? They are always a few points indented.
>
> \setuplabeltext[question=]
>
> \defineenumeration
> [question]
> [text=\labeltext{question}]
>
> \setupenumerations
>         [question]
>         [location=left,
>         width=broad,
>          hang=1,
>         headcolor=green,
>         right=.,
>         way=bysection,
>         sectionnumber=no]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startquestion
> An icon is a representation of an action or the name of a computer
> program. Icons are frequently used in operating systems on several
> computer platforms.
> \stopquestion
>
> \stoptext

It seems that you're reading my mind. I guess that it must be
approximately the same reason as why I can't get

Question Q1
Question Q2

With
    \defineenumeration
       [question]
       [text=Question Q]
    \startquestion
    Why are there so many spaces?
    \stopquestion
I get Question Q 1 (but I can't find a way to get Q1 as is possible in
sections - the space seems to be there by default).

I thought that
    headcommand=\myquestioncommand
(command spotted when I took a look at texshow, it's not in the manual) and
    \def\myquestioncommand#1{Question Q#1}
would solve that, but I don't see any evidence of \myquestioncommand
ever being called/executed.

I would be very happy if this issue was solved as well. Perhas a
    left=,right=
pair of keywords could solve the problem (left= and right= surrounding
the number; but then we would also have to surround the label with
something as well), where the default of left= would be a space.
\[whatever]commad= could also solve the problem.

Mojca
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