Am 05.01.2010 um 05:08 schrieb Vladimir Lomov:

> 2010/1/5 Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com>:
>> 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 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=)]
> so name of commands are correct (in some sense one is a limit of several :).

You could also use more names in \setuphead, \setupblock etc. but these
command names are singular. Changing \setupenumerations/descriptions is
no option but one can do this:

\let\setupdescription\setupdescriptions
\let\setupenumeration\setupenumerations

Wolfgang

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