Am 17.07.2011 um 13:16 schrieb Jeong Dalyoung: > Dear Wolfgang, > > Thank you for the solutions. > > But for the question 2, I didn't explain well what I want to. > > Actually, the codes > >>> >>> \def\circlednum#1{\uchar{36}{95+#1}} >>> \defineconversion[cnum][\circlednum] >> > working well by saying that \startitemize[cnum][stopper=] ... > And, your suggested method works well, too. > > My question is that is it able to define new itemize header, for example, > circled number using \defineitemgroup so that I got circled number in the > 3rd level automatically without saying that \startitemize[cnum]. > In the wiki, > \defineitemgroup[ltxitm][levels=5] > % > \setupitemgroup[ltxitm][1][1] > \setupitemgroup[ltxitm][2][2] > \setupitemgroup[ltxitm][3][3,packed] > \setupitemgroup[ltxitm][4][4,packed] > \setupitemgroup[ltxitm][5][5,packed] > % > I tried to define the third level with "cnum", but it is not working. Some > official documents has their own numbering system. In that case, it is very > convenient to define new itemgroup following its rule and forget defining the > symbol for each level every time. > There is no problem to use predefined symbols but I couldn't succeed to > insert my defined symbol for some level. > Is there a way to do that?
\setupitemgroup[ltxitm][3][circlednumber,packed][stopper=] Wolfgang
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