ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE
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Itemize The example of old customs will look like this: Hasselt lies in the province of Overijssel and there are a number of customs that are typical of this province. • kraamschudden (child welcoming) When a child is born the neighbours come to visit the new parents. The women come to admire the baby and the men come to judge the baby (if it is a boy) if he will become a strong man. The neighbours will bring a krentenwegge along. A krentenwegge is a loaf of currant bread of about 1 m long. Of course the birth is celebrated with jenever. • nabuurschap (naberschop) (neighbourship) contents index commands definitions colofon Smaller communities used to be very dependent on the cooperation among the members for their well being. Members of the nabuurschap helped each other in difficult times during harvest times, funerals or any hardship that fell upon the community. • Abraham & Sarah (identical) When people turn 50 in Hasselt it is said that they see Abraham or Sarah. The custom is to give these people a speculaas Abraham or a Sarah. Speculaas is a kind of hard spiced biscuit. The set up parameters are described in table 6.2. You can use the set up parameters in \startitemize, but for reasons of consistency you can make them valid for the complete document with \setupitemize. The parameter columns is used in conjunction with a number. If you type this: \startitemize[n,columns,four] \item Achter ’t Werk . . . \item Justitiebastion \stopitemize You will get: exit search + go back – + 6 16
Itemize 1. Achter ’t Werk 2. Baangracht 4. Eikenlaan 5. Eiland 7. Heerengracht 8. Hofstraat 10.Julianakade 11.Justitiebastion 3. Brouwersgracht 6. Gasthuisstraat 9. Hoogstraat Sometimes you want to continue the enumeration after a short intermezzo. Then you type for example \startitemize[continue,columns,three,broad] and numbering will continue in a three column format. 12. Kaai 13. Kalverstraat 14. Kastanjelaan 15. Keppelstraat 16. Markt 17. Meestersteeg 18. Prinsengracht 19. Raamstraat 20. Ridderstraat 21. Rosmolenstraat 22. Royenplein 23. Van Nahuijsweg 24. Vicariehof 25. Vissteeg 26. Watersteeg 27. Wilhelminalaan 28. Ziekenhuisstraat contents index commands definitions colofon The parameter broad enlarges the horizontal space between item separator and itemtext. \setupitemize[.1.][..,.2.,..][..,..=..,..] An itemize within an itemize is automatically typeset in a correct way. For example if you type: In The Netherlands the cities can determine the size of a number of taxes. So the cost of living can differ from town to town. There are differences of up to 50\% in taxes such as: \setupitemize[2][width=5em] \startitemize[n] \item real estate tax The real estate tax is divided into two components: \startitemize[a,packed] \item the ownership tax exit search + go back – + 6 17
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Itemize<br />
1. Achter ’t Werk<br />
2. Ba<strong>an</strong>gracht<br />
4. Eikenla<strong>an</strong><br />
5. Eil<strong>an</strong>d<br />
7. Heerengracht<br />
8. Hofstraat<br />
10.Juli<strong>an</strong>akade<br />
11.Justitiebastion<br />
3. Brouwersgracht 6. Gasthuisstraat 9. Hoogstraat<br />
Sometimes you w<strong>an</strong>t to continue the enumeration after a short intermezzo. Then you<br />
type for example \startitemize[continue,columns,three,broad] <strong>an</strong>d numbering<br />
will continue in a three column format.<br />
12. Kaai<br />
13. Kalverstraat<br />
14. Kast<strong>an</strong>jela<strong>an</strong><br />
15. Keppelstraat<br />
16. Markt<br />
17. Meestersteeg<br />
18. Prinsengracht<br />
19. Raamstraat<br />
20. Ridderstraat<br />
21. Rosmolenstraat<br />
22. Royenplein<br />
23. V<strong>an</strong> Nahuijsweg<br />
24. Vicariehof<br />
25. Vissteeg<br />
26. Watersteeg<br />
27. Wilhelminala<strong>an</strong><br />
28. Ziekenhuisstraat<br />
contents<br />
index<br />
comm<strong>an</strong>ds<br />
definitions<br />
colofon<br />
The parameter broad enlarges the horizontal space between item separator <strong>an</strong>d itemtext.<br />
\setupitemize[.1.][..,.2.,..][..,..=..,..]<br />
An itemize within <strong>an</strong> itemize is automatically typeset in a correct way. For example if<br />
you type:<br />
In The Netherl<strong>an</strong>ds the cities c<strong>an</strong> determine the size of a number of<br />
taxes. So the cost of living c<strong>an</strong> differ from town to town. There are<br />
differences of up to 50\% in taxes such as:<br />
\setupitemize[2][width=5em]<br />
\startitemize[n]<br />
\item real estate tax<br />
The real estate tax is divided into two components:<br />
\startitemize[a,packed]<br />
\item the ownership tax<br />
exit<br />
search +<br />
go back<br />
– +<br />
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