Thanks.
'itemalign' seems absent from the original ConTeXt-manual I have in use (but that is fairly old, of course).

Your code results in very tight item labels:
1.start-of-item-text

I managed to get
1. start-of-item-text

by using [stopper={.~}] But is there a more general way to enlarge the item's width? Using [width=dimension] seemed no help, neither did changing [fit] with [broad], [2*broad]. And using [itemwidth=dimension] as an analogy to itemalign neither.

Hans van der Meer




On 17 jan 2010, at 15:11, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:


Am 17.01.2010 um 15:06 schrieb Hans van der Meer:

Tricked by the mail program editor! Of course I meant to accomplish (with | for the left edge):

| 8. a
| 9. b
|10. c
|11. d

\startitemize[fit][start=8,itemalign=flushright]

Wolfgang

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