The correct key to set the period after the number is "numberstopper"
which is inherited from \setupcounter.
Wolfgang
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 24.07.18 um 17:09:
On 07/24/2018 11:04 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi Pablo,
Thank you Pablo for your answer that corresponds to what I seek to
Hi Pablo,
Thank you for the link, it is true that I have to read this manual more
often.
Fabrice
2018-07-24 17:09 GMT+02:00 Pablo Rodriguez :
> On 07/24/2018 11:04 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> > Hi Pablo,
> > Thank you Pablo for your answer that corresponds to what I seek to do.
> > Small
On 07/24/2018 11:04 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
> Thank you Pablo for your answer that corresponds to what I seek to do.
> Small question: how to have a point at the end of the numbering that is
> to say :
>
> Property 1.1.
> Property 1.2.
Hi Fabrice,
the option seems to be:
Hi Pablo,
Thank you Pablo for your answer that corresponds to what I seek to do.
Small question: how to have a point at the end of the numbering that is to
say :
Property 1.1.
Property 1.2.
.
Thanks
Fabrice
2018-07-23 17:39 GMT+02:00 Pablo Rodriguez :
> On 07/23/2018 05:11 PM, Fabrice
On 07/23/2018 05:11 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like the numbering of the properties to be like this :
> [...]
> I thought it was enough to use the key way = bychapter
Hi Fabrice,
"way=bychapter" resets numbering in each chapter.
You need this:
\setupenumerations[
Hello,
I would like the numbering of the properties to be like this :
First chapter
Property 1.1
Property 1.2
Second chapter
Property 2.1
Property 2.2
I thought it was enough to use the key way = bychapter
Thanks
Fabrice
\define[1]\ProprieteHeadcommand
{\textrule[top]{#1}}