On 02/04/2017 11:55 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:

I haven't intended to define my own itemize command. I wanted to change
the default settings of \startitemize.  Is this not the proper way to redefine
\startitemize default options? (I wanted to use \setupitemize but
the wiki site directs to \setupitemgroup page.)  The wiki page says that
"\setupitemgroup[.1.][.2.][.3.][.4.]
1: name of the itemgroup to change (e.g. itemize for \startitemize)".
And if I wanted to setup my own itemize command, should not I define it
first using \defineitemgroup?


Ah, I see, I misunderstood your intention. If all you want to do is setup the default itemize, you can simply have

\setupitemize[each][packed,joinedup,n][stopper=!]

This is explained on the setupitemgroup page:

"\setupitemgroup[.1.][.2.][.3.][.4.]

1: name of the itemgroup to change (e.g. itemize for \startitemize). You

  get the same effect when using \setupitemize[.2.][.3.][.4.]"

Thomas



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