On Mon, 7 Mar 2016 04:42:09 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> \defineenumeration
> [fact]
> [list=fact]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startfact [title=First fact]
> Many commands in \CONTEXT\ are obvious.
> \stopfact
>
> \plac
[list=fact]
\starttext
\startfact [title=First fact]
Many commands in \CONTEXT\ are obvious.
\stopfact
\placelist [enumeration:fact] [criterium=all]
\stoptext
does not produce a list.
Alan
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If your question is of intere
of ...
example macro document
\starttext
Temperature is in \celsius which seem cooler than degrees K, but really are not.
\startfact
\fact specific heat for water ... \celsius is much greater than air \\
x \\ y \\
\stopfact
\startlegend
\leg Temperature \\ 5 \celsius
in file degree-problem.tex: Argument
of ...
example macro document
\starttext
Temperature is in \celsius which seem cooler than degrees K, but really are
not.
\startfact
\fact specific heat for water ... \celsius is much greater than air \\
x
\startenumeration \stopenumeration
\startenvironment file \stopenvironment
\startfact\fact text \\ text \\ text \\\fact text \stopfact
\startfigure[name][file][factor=number][frame=on|off] \stopfigure
\startfloattext[left|right|high|middle|low|offset|tall][reference]{text}{text}
\stopfloattext