Hi all,

When using 
        \startitemize[n,reverse]
one gets items numbered in reverse order. I wonder if this feature exists also 
for enumerations. An example is given below in which the last enumeration is 
written on top of the file and I wish it were possible to have the enumerations 
numbered in reverse order.

Thanks in advance for any insight: OK
PS: here is an example file:
%%%% enumeration-reverse.tex
\defineenumeration[Lecture]
        [location=hanging,
        text={Lecture n°}, 
        between=,
        before=, 
        stopper={.},
        after= {\hrule\blank}]

\setupenumerations[Lecture][number=yes]
% \setupenumerations[Lecture][numbering=reverse] % this has no effect though…

\starttext

\startLecture Tuesday December 6th: Banach spaces. 
\startitemize[n]
\item First subject.
\item Second subject.
\stopitemize
\stopLecture

\startLecture Tuesday November 29th: Norms. 
\startitemize[n]
\item First subject.
\item Second subject.
\stopitemize
\stopLecture

\startLecture Tuesday November 22nd: Topological Vector Spaces. 
\startitemize[n]
\item First subject.
\item Second subject.
\stopitemize
\stopLecture

\stoptext
%%% end enumeration-reverse.tex

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