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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | + | In an itemization, place an item together with a row of bullets — think questionnaires with five-point scales. Usually used with {{cmd|startitemize}}<code>[5]</code> to have the bullet points be open circles. The number of points in the row is specified with <code>items=''n''</code>. | |
− | + | The references are for interactive documents: clicking an item in the scale will then trigger the corresponding reference/action. | |
== Example == | == Example == | ||
− | < | + | <context> |
+ | A short questionnaire about the books of Dorothy L. Sayers. | ||
+ | \startitemize | ||
+ | [5, % open circles | ||
+ | packed] % no blank lines between items (counteracts \setupwhitespace[big]) | ||
+ | [width=6em, % width of area in which bullets/numbers/scales are placed | ||
+ | distance=2em, % distance between last scale point and item | ||
+ | items=4] % number of points in scale | ||
+ | % First we print a range key | ||
+ | \ran{yes \hss no} % \hss produces an infinitely stretchable (and squashable) space | ||
+ | \its I think Lord Peter Wimsey is the bee's knees. | ||
+ | \its I think Bunter is the caterpillar's waistcoat. | ||
+ | \stopitemize | ||
+ | </context> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | + | * {{cmd|ran}} to specify the range of the scale | |
+ | * {{cmd|startitemize}} | ||
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == | == Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == | ||
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Revision as of 11:48, 28 May 2012
\its
Syntax
\its[ref,ref,...] | |
[ref,ref,...] |
Description
In an itemization, place an item together with a row of bullets — think questionnaires with five-point scales. Usually used with \startitemize[5]
to have the bullet points be open circles. The number of points in the row is specified with items=n
.
The references are for interactive documents: clicking an item in the scale will then trigger the corresponding reference/action.
Example
See also
- \ran to specify the range of the scale
- \startitemize
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