Am 15.04.2013 um 15:40 schrieb Sietse Brouwer <sbbrou...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Hans,
> 
> Is the following correct?
> (1) [alternative=...] is a new key for \definecombination

Yes but you can also change the alternative with \startcombination.

> (2) \definecombination[mycombiA][alternative=text] means you specify
> the combination's contents as item, caption, item, caption, etc.
> 
> \startcombination[mycombiA][nx=2,ny=1]
>     {item}{caption}
>     {another item}{another caption}
> \stopcombination

Yes, alternative=text is the old combination mechanism which takes two
arguments for each entry for the content and the caption.

> (3) \definecombination[mycombiB][alternative=label] means you specify
> the combination's contents as item, item, item, etc.
> \startcombination[mycombiB][nx=2,ny=1]
>     {item}
>     {another item}
> \stopcombination
> and the caption (label) will be placed automatically.

Yes.

> (4) You can setup the mycombiB labels like so:
> \setuplabel[combination:mycombiB][
>    text={Item },
>    numberconversion=character,
>    stopper=!
> ]
> (If you do not setup the mycombiB label, each item's label will be a
> bold number.)

When you don’t set individual settings for a combination label the global
values from \setuplabel are used which are bold text and numbers.

Wolfgang
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