Hi,
Thanks for the fix, Hans (version 2020.12.30 16:45 looks fine!)
/Mikael
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 3:11 PM Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi Mikael,
>
> Indeed you are right about the fact that
>
> \startexample[title={Title}]
> ...
> \stopexample
>
>
> is more logical and also more convenient.
>
Hi Mikael,
Indeed you are right about the fact that
> \startexample[title={Title}]
> ...
> \stopexample
is more logical and also more convenient.
Sorry for not having checked your example in mkiv, where this structure works
as intended.
So it might be a small buglet in LMTX.
Best regards:
Hi Otared,
Thank you for your suggestion. I would say yes and no.
I want the result one gets from what you write, but I prefer the syntax
\startexample[title={Title}]
...
\stopexample
and that has been working before. Reading in setup-en.pdf, it also looks to
me as if that should work.
Best,
Hi Mickael,
Maybe this is what you want:
\defineenumeration[example]
[text=Example,
title=yes,
titleleft=,
titleright={.},
]
\starttext
\startexample{Title}
This is a test.
\stopexample
\stoptext
Of course is you say
text=,
then you get only «
Hi,
Has anything changed with titles and enumerations? I expected a title
"Title" with the following setup.
\defineenumeration[example][
text=Example,
title=yes,
]
\starttext
\startexample[title={Title}]
This is a test.
\stopexample
\stoptext
But it does not show up.
/Mikael