[NTG-context] itemize textstyle

2011-07-07 Thread Christian
Hi all, is it possible to assign different styles to each itemgroup or level of 'itemization'? It is possible when using \head to assign a headstyle, but wouldn't it be nice to assign a certain textstyle to an item level? Consider something heavily customized (but still useful IMHO) like this: 1.

Re: [NTG-context] itemize textstyle

2011-07-07 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 07.07.2011 um 16:21 schrieb Christian: > Hi all, > is it possible to assign different styles to each itemgroup or level of > 'itemization'? > It is possible when using \head to assign a headstyle, but wouldn't it be > nice to assign a certain textstyle to an item level? > > Consider something

Re: [NTG-context] itemize textstyle

2011-07-07 Thread Christian
> > Consider something heavily customized (but still useful IMHO) like this: > > 1. First Level (bold, small caps) > > - Second level (normal) > > > third level (italic) > > * fourth level (smaller font [\tfx], text color dark > > gray) > > > > I somehow can't fi

Re: [NTG-context] itemize textstyle

2011-07-07 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 07.07.2011 um 18:53 schrieb Christian: >> \setupitemize[1][style=\bf\setff{smallcaps}] >> \setupitemize[3][style=\it] >> \setupitemize[4][style=\tfx,color=darkgray] > > I already tried the "sytle" parameter (option?). But it has no effect :( > Does it work for you? Wrong key, style is for th

Re: [NTG-context] itemize textstyle

2011-07-07 Thread Christian
> >> \setupitemize[1][style=\bf\setff{smallcaps}] > >> \setupitemize[3][style=\it] > >> \setupitemize[4][style=\tfx,color=darkgray] > > > > I already tried the "sytle" parameter (option?). But it has no effect > > :( Does it work for you? > > Wrong key, style is for the symbol/number of the item.

Re: [NTG-context] itemize textstyle

2011-07-07 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 07.07.2011 um 20:19 schrieb Christian: > Thank you very much for this example! > This is already more than enough for a starting point. I guess the style and > color keys for items might be an idea to hold on to. But at the moment I > neither do want to push this, nor is there the urgent need