=)]
When I would follow the system from other setup commands in context
i expect as correct names \setupenumeration and \setupdescription.
If I understand context manual correctly (I not checked this)
(cont-enp.pdf, pp. 181,183) I could use more than one name in
\setupenumerations (\setupdescriptions
Sorry to hijack your post and since we're already there, why are
\setupenumerations
and \setupdescriptions written in the plural form.
\setupenumerations[problem][stopper=)]
When I would follow the system from other setup commands in context
i expect as correct names \setupenumeration
commands in context
i expect as correct names \setupenumeration and \setupdescription.
If I understand context manual correctly (I not checked this)
(cont-enp.pdf, pp. 181,183) I could use more than one name in
\setupenumerations (\setupdescriptions), e.g.
\setupenumerations[problem,remark][stopper
WN wrote:
I am a bit confused, the example setups the enumaration *remark* and
specifies the location=top
But on page 224 the command \setupenumerations is shown where one can also
specify the location among others.
What is the difference, reason or usage for doing this ?
Much of the
Hi,
I have a question (probably a dumb question) relating to some of the
define/setup commands. One in
particular, but it may relate to the other define/setup commands as
well.
Looking at the defineenumeration and setupenumerations command
in the Context manual page 223 and page 224 an