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  • == Setting up indentation after an environment == ...>indentnext</code>''' key to configure the indentation behaviour after the environment. The <code>indentnext</code> key can take one of three values:
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  • ...graph” to \setuptextbackground, to remove the empty line after the itemize environment add “nowhite” to \startitemize.
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  • <div class="cd:shortdesc">The environment <tt>\startitemgroup ... \stopitemgroup</tt> is used to start an enumeration \startitemgroup[itemize][n]
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  • ..." align="left">Explanation</th></tr><tr><td colspan="2" class="doc1">e.g. "itemize"</td></tr><tr><td colspan="2" class="doc2">item level</td></tr> ...group that is the environment {{cmd|startitemize}}). {{cmd|setupitemgroup|[itemize]}} and {{cmd|setupitemize}} are equivalent.
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  • This produces the following, using an <tt>itemize</tt> environment much like the previous examples. Notice how, once we run out of letters, t
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  • ==Environment== \setupitemgroup[itemize][packed][indentnext=no]
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  • ...in <tt>$PATH</tt>. For more fine grained control over the command and its environment, you may invoke `context.Typeset()` directly (or `context#Typeset()` from l Besides, when you are inside a MetaPost environment, you may press CTRL-X followed by CTRL-O
    24 KB (3,766 words) - 06:57, 31 July 2023