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Revision as of 16:34, 11 November 2019
\ran
Syntax (autogenerated)
Syntax
\ran{...}{...} | |
{...} | text |
{...} | text |
Description
Used in itemizations. Calls \sym internally, but using the \ran
form clarifies that this line specifies a range for the multi-point scale used by the \its items.
Example
\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
See also
- \startitemize
- \item to print ordinary items
- \sym to print an item with a custom symbol
- \mar to print an item with margin text
- \sub to print an item with a continuation mark
- \its to print an item with a row of marks (for response ranges)
- \ran to print a range for the \its row
- \head to print a head within the list
- \but to print an item whose mark is an interactive button
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