Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.

I do not understand this sentence. Does this do what you want?


Easy: in ConTeXt

    (i) bla bla bla
    (ii) bla bla bla
    (iii) bla bla bla
    (iv) bla bla bla

in LaTeX

      (i) bla bla bla
     (ii) bla bla bla
    (iii) bla bla bla
    (iv) bla bla bla

Context aligns text and LaTeX right-aligns the numbers (markers)




\defineitemgroup[enumerate]

\setupenumerate[1][romannumerals]
\setupenumerate[1][width=1cm,stopper=,left=(,right=)]

\starttext
\startenumerate

\item A

\item B

\item C

\stopenumerate
\stoptext

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