> Meer, Hans van der > 24. Februar 2016 um 14:35 > > > > I can understand that, but it is not the problem to be solved here. > That problem is the fact that I cannot typeset with both \type{...} > and \starttyping ... \stoptyping and get the same appearance in type, > spacing and size of the symbols. > That is apparently not only usefull for narrower text in long lists, > but has a usefullness in other cases too. > Why should I have to use other mechanisms in order to get similar > appearance than just through a symmetry between \setuptype and > setuptyping? \setuptyping[style=\ttx] \setuptype [style=\ttx] \starttext before \starttyping content \stoptyping after before \type{content} after \stoptext Wolfgang