Like I said, I tried "margin" and it does NOT work. "Margin" has no
effect on sub-lists.
\startitemize[n]
\item top level
\startitemize[a,margin=5cm]
\item sub item 1
\item sub item 2
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
"margin" does NOT affect the sublist at all.
Oh I apologize if you took the
> Isn't it well documented in the wiki?
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations
No, actually. The documentation says to use "margins" but that
command does not seem to work for sub-lists. Unless my notation is
wrong, it would seem that the margin values for a sub-list are
hardcoded.
For
That sounds like a good idea. From what you are telling me and my
experience, it seems that the gurus are too busy anyway to help
newbies...
On Tuesday 11 August 2009 13:13:02 Stéphane Goujet wrote:
> Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
> > Am 11.08.2009 um 17:41 schrieb U Avalos:
> >> How can I get a q
So does anyone know how to do this? I'm sure it's possible -- I did it in TeX
once but I can't find the ConTeXt equivalent in the docs...
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 09:32:16AM -0400, Uriel Avalos wrote:
> Hi all. I'm writing a Multiple Choice test set in two-columns. I wo
Hi all. I'm writing a Multiple Choice test set in two-columns. I would like to
keep the multiple-choice items together with the question both on the same page
AND on the same column.
Question 1 Question 3
choice 1choice 1
choice 2choice 2
choice 3choice 3
Quest