On 8/10/2018 8:09 AM, Jeong Dal wrote:
Dear Thomas,

Using your example,

\starttext

\startitemize[n,text]
\startitem
One
\stopitem
\startitem
Two
\stopitem
\stopitemize

\stoptext


  I tested the following example and it is working well.
%%%%%
\starttext
\startitemize[n,text]
\item This is the first sentence. \par
\item This is the second sentence. \par
\item This is the third sentence. \par
\stopitemize
\stoptext
%%%%%
The numbers are always in the () by default like (1) (2)…
I’d like to ask one thing more.
Is it possible to make the output 1), 2), 3)?

\startitemize[n,text][stopper=,left=,right=)] just add one more ) like (1)),…
lefttext=


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