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Updated LMTX syntax
<table cellspacing="4" cellpadding="2" class="cmd">
<tr>
<td colspan="2" class="cmd">\head... \par</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" class="cmd">\starthead<span class="first" style="color:red;">[ref,ref,...]</span><span class="second">{Title}</span> ... \stophead</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top" class="first">
== Description ==
Used in itemizations. Prints the first paragraph of an item in the <code>headstyle</code> specified in {{cmd|startitemize}}, and prevents a pagebreak from occurring between the head and the next item. (By default, this the <code>headstyle</code> is simply the normal style.) A {{cmd|par}} after a <code>\head</code> is required, so that ConTeXt may distinguish between the header line and the rest of the head item. Because the occasional bold item in a list still does not look very much like a head, the items under the head are often printed in a nested {{cmd|startitemize}}. === Referring to the head === The syntax \head[ref] does not work - it is necessary to use \starthead[ref] ... \stophead
== Example ==
<context source=yes>
\startitemize[packed][headstyle=bold]
\head Birds \par % The \par prevents an error from What is water? This is a difficult question to answer, because water is impossible to define. One could ask the nested same question about birds. What {\startitemizeem are} birds? We just don't know. \startitemize[a] \item Toucan \item Quetzal \item Cassowary \stopitemize  \head Mammals \par \startitemize[continue] \item Anteater \item Sloth \item Capybara \stopitemize\stopitemize</context> In LMTX, the preferred syntax is: <context source=yes>\startitemize[packed, headintext][headcolor=red] \stopitemizestarthead{Birds} What is water? This is a difficult question to answer. \stophead
\stopitemize
</context>
 
=== Example of a reference ===
 
<context source=yes>
\startitemize[i][stopper=),headstyle=bold]
\item[TheItem] Item
 
\starthead[TheHead]{Head}
 
Some text
 
\stophead
\stopitemize
 
See point \in[TheItem] or \in[TheHead].
</context>
* {{cmd|startitemize}}
* {{cmd|item}} to print ordinary items
* {{cmd|sym}} to print an item with a custom symbol* {{cmd|mar}} to print an item with margin text* {{cmd|sub}} to print an item with a continuation mark* {{cmd|its}} to print an item with a row of marks (for response ranges)* {{cmd|ran}} to print a range for the {{cmd|its}} row* {{cmd|head}} to print a head within the list* {{cmd|but}} to print an item whose mark is an interactive button[[Enumerations]]
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