At 21:16 02/07/2003 +0200, you wrote:

\reset[mwfr] should also work; depending on where the reset should take place, you can say way=bychapter or whatever suits

Hans


Hi,
cont-eni.pdf  p222 (bottom) :
A number can be set and reset with the command:
   \setenumeration{value}
   \resetenumeration

Does it help ?
My 2 cents,

Seb.

Adam Tee wrote:

Hi,

In my source I have defined a new enumeration using the following

\defineenumeration
  [mwfr]
  [location=left,
   text=MWFR]

what I want to do is reset the number and specify the number.

i.e.
MWFR 1 - text
MWFR 2 - text
MWFR 3 - text
MWFR 1
MWFR 2
MFWR 4


Is the solution straight forward.


Thanks

Adam

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