On 2-6-2011 5:37, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

Am 02.06.2011 um 01:06 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:

Hi,

I will like to propose a new command, \definestructureenumeration, which is 
similar to \defineenumeration, but follows the conventions of 
\definestructuresection, that is, allows one to write

\definestructureenumeration[theorem]

\starttheorem[title={An important theorem}, list={Not so important}]
  ...
\stoptheorem

The \start<enumeration>  command takes the same arguments as \startsection.

What do you think?

Good idea but two commands aren’t a good idea, the best is to rewrite
the enumeration system with a key-val-system and keep the optional
argument for backward compatibility (see the annotation module).

remind me in a few months


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