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
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Yes, in
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
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Mark Wooding has macros \suspend and \resume to tackle this problem
I want to have a enumerated list broken by comments as in
1. First point
2. Second
further points include
3.
and yet more things to say are
4.
5.
In LaTeX this is easliy accomplished by using something like
\newcounter{saveenum}
...
\begin{enumerate}
...
Hello Graham,
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Graham Gough wrote:
Have you tried the \usecounter command ?
In LaTeX this is easliy accomplished by using something like
\newcounter{saveenum}
...
\begin{enumerate}
...
\setcounter{saveenum}{\value{enumi}}
\end{enumerate}
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