Hi list,
in one of my documents (MkIV) I defined several different enumerations
with \defineenumerations. Currently their only differences are in the
values of text= and style=. With the following I got what I wanted
so far:
\defineenumeration[lemma][text=Lemma, location=serried,
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi list,
in one of my documents (MkIV) I defined several different enumerations with
\defineenumerations. Currently their only differences are in the values of
text= and style=. With the following I got what I wanted so far:
On 22.06.2011 21:02, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
[...]
\defineenumeration[lemma][title=yes]
\startlemma {Farkas Lemma} ...
...
\stoplemma
Thanks a lot, that does the job!
I'm pretty confident that ConTeXt can already handle this, but I don't
know how.
On 22.06.2011 21:14, Stefan Müller wrote:
On 22.06.2011 21:02, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
[...]
\defineenumeration[lemma][title=yes]
\startlemma {Farkas Lemma} ...
...
\stoplemma
Thanks a lot, that does the job!
I'm pretty confident that ConTeXt
Am 22.06.2011 um 21:35 schrieb Stefan Müller:
Two questions about the article: Can you confirm that conversion=Characters
and conversion=Roman (top of page 2) does not work? I vaguely recall some
more or less recent changes in ConTeXt MkIV concerning number conversion.
The new name of the
Thank you. I wanted to add this to the wiki, but now I'm not sure how
the mentioned commands relate to each other. So I guess
\setupenumerations inherits all keys (among them number and
numberconversion) from \setupnumber? Unfortunatly there's no
reference page for \setupnumber on the wiki,
Am 22.06.2011 um 22:03 schrieb Stefan Müller:Thank you. I wanted to add this to the wiki, but now I'm not sure how the mentioned commands relate to each other. So I guess \setupenumerations inherits all keys (among them "number" and "numberconversion") from \setupnumber?I attached a updated
On 22.06.2011 22:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 22.06.2011 um 22:03 schrieb Stefan Müller:
Thank you. I wanted to add this to the wiki, but now I'm not sure how
the mentioned commands relate to each other. So I guess
\setupenumerations inherits all keys (among them number and