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The <{{cmd>|startitemize</cmd> }} command takes optional parameters (see the documentation of <{{cmd>|startitemgroup</cmd> }} for a complete list), for example a number conversion may be given, with the following predefined types:
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== \setupitemize ==
To change the general layout of enumerations, there is <{{cmd>|setupitemize</cmd>}}. It accepts an integer as its first parameter to denote for which level of itemization the subsequent settings should apply.
You will find more about <{{cmd>|setupitemize</cmd> }} at <{{cmd>|defineitemgroup</cmd>}}.
== \defineitemgroup ==
For finer control, it is advisable to create new types of itemization, using the command <{{cmd>|defineitemgroup</cmd> (which unfortunately seems undocumented)}}. For example:
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To specify that item numbers should also be leading numbers in any subitemizations, use the {{code|repeat}} keyword.
 
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=Further Reading=
 
* [[\startitemize]]
* The source: {{src|strc-itm.mkvi}}
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