Hello,

one more question related to the numbering style. The code bellow:

----
\def\fakeformula{a^2 + b^2 = c^2}

\starttext
  \chapter{Cha1}
    \section{A}
      \placeformula\startformula\fakeformula\stopformula

    \section{B}
      \placeformula\startformula\fakeformula\stopformula

      \subsection{Ba}
        \placeformula\startformula\fakeformula\stopformula
\stoptext
----

gives numbers in form of "(1.1)", "(1.2)" and "(1.3)".

Is there a way to get simple continuous numbering within the same \chapter (or, similarly, \part in the case 
of a larger document) - so to produce "(1)", "(2)" and "(3)" in this case?

Best regards,

Lukas


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