Hi Graham, On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Graham Gough wrote:
> Sorry Ross, but I'm afraid you're wrong this time (a rare event > indeed!). The command \usecounter sets the value of the counter back > to 0 again, so your suggestion won't work. See latex.ltx > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, in LaTeX certainly that is the result of the above code-line. Besides, I just checked the coding in LaTeX2HTML and found that \usecounter is only recognised within an explicit {list} environment. It would never be seen inside {enumerate}. > > Mark Wooding has macros \suspend and \resume to tackle this problem in > his mdwlists package, I was just using a naive approach but some > mechanism is necessary to remember the value from one list to the > next. Indeed; this seems to be correct. With LaTeX2HTML, more work needs to be done with the $preitems part of the {enumerate} environment; that is, any coding that falls between the \begin{enumerate} and the first \item . Currently there is no code for setting a 'start=<num>' attribute to the <OL> tag. Certainly this is an addition worth implementing. Cheers Ross Moore > > Best wishes > > Graham > _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html