In the simplified example, \setupitemgroup[itemize][broad] \setupitemize[itemalign=flushright] \startitemize[n,repeat] \item level a \item level a \startitemize[n,repeat] \item level b \item level b \startitemize[A][prefix=no] \item level c \item level c \stopitemize \stopitemize \stopitemize “prefix=no” does not work. I am also puzzled that “repeat” must be entered at the higher levels if it effectively means “repeat higher-level number at lower levels, to produce e.g. 1.a.4” (quoting the wiki). Alan On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Alan Bowen wrote: > Hi, Wolfgang— > > Thanks for this—I will be more careful in keeping the two apart. In this > instance, however, when I make the change, the problem persists. > > I am using ConTeXt ver: 2013.04.17 18:36 MKIV beta fmt: 2013.4.17 int: > english/english > > Alan > > > On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Wolfgang Schuster < > schuster.wolfgang@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Am 18.04.2013 um 19:57 schrieb Alan Bowen : >> >> > I need a list structure that can be numbered in different ways as the >> occasion warrants. >> > >> > In this case, I need: >> > 1. text >> > 2. text >> > 2.1. text >> > 2.2. text >> > Text >> > Text >> > A. text >> > B. text >> > >> > The problem seem to be in turning off the cumulation of numbers in the >> last entries (fourth level). >> > >> > \defineitemgroup[MyList] >> > \setupitemgroup[MyList][1][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro] >> > >> [itemalign=flushright,left={},right={},stopper={.},margin=3pc] >> > >> > \setupitemgroup[MyList][2][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro] >> > [itemalign=flushright,left={},right={},stopper={.}] >> > >> > \setupitemgroup[MyList][3][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro] >> > [itemalign=flushright,left={},right={},stopper={.}] >> > >> > \setupitemgroup[MyList][4][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro] >> > [itemalign=flushright,left={},right={},stopper={.}] >> > >> > \starttext >> > >> > \startMyList[n,repeat] >> > \item First level text >> > \item First level text >> > \startMyList[n,repeat] >> > \item Second level text >> > \item Second level text >> > \startMyList[symbol={}] >> > \item Third level text >> > \item Third level text >> > \startMyList[A] %<===== >> > % \startMyList[A,prefix=no] %<===== >> > \item Fourth level text >> > \item Fourth level text >> > \stopitemize >> > \stopitemize >> > \stopitemize >> > \stopitemize >> > >> > >> > \stoptext >> > >> > With \startMyList[A], I get >> > 2.2.2.A. Fourth level text >> > 2.2.2.B. Fourth level text >> > With \startMyList[A,prefix=no], I get >> >> You can’t put keywords and assignments in the same argument. You need two >> arguments >> where one holds the keywords and the other the assignments: >> >> \startMyList[A][prefix=no] >> >> Wolfgang >> >> ___________________________________________________________________________________ >> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to >> the Wiki! >> >> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / >> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context >> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net >> archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/ >> wiki : http://contextgarden.net >> >> ___________________________________________________________________________________ >> > >