Radhelorn wrote:
I have another observation in
behaviour of 'repeat' option but will try to experiment with this a
little more. This itm module is too elaborate.
After Taco's t-itmfix I've came up with my own little fix. Please observe.
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Radhelorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
\def\dolistitem % ev
Hans Hagen wrote:
\defineitemgroup[myitemize]
\setupitemgroup[myitemize][n,width=4em]
\setupitemgroup[myitemize][each][width=4em]
\setupitemgroup[myitemize][each][n]
Thanks. This will do for a time. Actually I have another observation in
behaviour of 'repeat' option but will try to exper
Radhelorn wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
1. item
1.1item
1.2.1 item
1.2.1.1.item
1.2.2.1em
for that you can best set up a dedicated instance of itemize
(defineitemgroup) and assign the right widths to the levels
I'm sorry to disturb you with my endless r
Hans Hagen wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
1. item
1.1item
1.2.1 item
1.2.1.1.item
1.2.2.1em
for that you can best set up a dedicated instance of itemize
(defineitemgroup) and assign the right widths to the levels
I'm sorry to disturb you with my endless requests but it seems
Radhelorn wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
Hello All!
A while ago Hans introduced 'repeat' option for \startitemize to
make nested items. I've decided to give it a try:
next time give it a try when i just made it; it took some time to
figure out what was wrong (rather tricky c
Hans Hagen wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
Hello All!
A while ago Hans introduced 'repeat' option for \startitemize to make
nested items. I've decided to give it a try:
next time give it a try when i just made it; it took some time to figure
out what was wrong (rather tricky code)
Thanks! Soon
Radhelorn wrote:
Hello All!
A while ago Hans introduced 'repeat' option for \startitemize to make
nested items. I've decided to give it a try:
next time give it a try when i just made it; it took some time to figure
out what was wrong (rather tricky code)
\unprotect
\def\checkforrepeatedl
Hello All!
A while ago Hans introduced 'repeat' option for \startitemize to make
nested items. I've decided to give it a try:
\startitemize[repeat]
\item item1
\startitemize
\item item1.1
\item item1.2
\item item1.3
\stopitemize
\item
\startitemize
\item item2.1
\item item2.2