Xan wrote:
Am 17.04.2009 um 16:33 schrieb Xan:
>/ Hi,
/>/
/>/ I want to do
/>/
/>/ \startitemize[a][left={Apartado\space}]
/>/ \head
/>/ \stopitemize
/>/
/>/ but put left={Apartado\space} _only_ for \head. How can I do that?
/
You could ask Hans "Can you implement a 'headcommand' key in itemiz
Am 17.04.2009 um 16:33 schrieb Xan:
>/ Hi,
/>/
/>/ I want to do
/>/
/>/ \startitemize[a][left={Apartado\space}]
/>/ \head
/>/ \stopitemize
/>/
/>/ but put left={Apartado\space} _only_ for \head. How can I do that?
/
You could ask Hans "Can you implement a 'headcommand' key in itemize,
please.
Am 17.04.2009 um 16:33 schrieb Xan:
Hi,
I want to do
\startitemize[a][left={Apartado\space}]
\head
\stopitemize
but put left={Apartado\space} _only_ for \head. How can I do that?
You could ask Hans "Can you implement a 'headcommand' key in itemize,
please."
Wolfgang
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Xan wrote:
Hi,
I want to do
\startitemize[a][left={Apartado\space}]
\head
\stopitemize
but put left={Apartado\space} _only_ for \head. How can I do that?
best use the descriptions mechanism then
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Hi,
I want to do
\startitemize[a][left={Apartado\space}]
\head
\stopitemize
but put left={Apartado\space} _only_ for \head. How can I do that?
Regards,
Xan.
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