ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE

ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE

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Numbered definitions This event takes place at the end of August and lasts one week. The city is completely illuminated and the streets are decorated. This feast week ends with a Braderie. Layout is set up within the second bracket pair of \definedescription[][]. But you can also use: contents index commands \setupdescriptions[..,...,..][..,..=..,..] definitions colofon 16 Numbered definitions With \defineenumeration you can number text elements like remarks or questions. If you want to make numbered remarks in your document you use: \defineenumeration[..,.1.,..][.2.][..,..=..,..] For example: \defineenumeration [remark] [location=top, text=Remark, inbetween=\blank, after=\blank] exit search + go back – + 16 56

Numbered definitions Now the new commands \remark, \subremark, \resetremark and \nextremark are available and you can type remarks like this: \remark In the early medieval times Hasselt was a place of pilgrimage. The {\em Heilige Stede} (Holy Place) was torn down during the Reformation. In 1930, after 300 years the {\em Heilige Stede} was reopened. \subremark Nowadays the {\em Heilige Stede} is closed again but once a year an open air service is held on the same spot. Remark 1 contents index commands definitions colofon In the early medieval times Hasselt was a place of pilgrimage. The Heilige Stede (Holy Place) was torn down during the Reformation. In 1930, after 300 years the Heilige Stede was reopened. Remark 1.1 Nowadays the Heilige Stede is closed again but once a year an open air service is held on the same spot. You can reset numbering with \resetremark of \resetsubremark or increment a number with \nextremark of \nextsubremark. This is normally done automatically per chapter, section or whatever. You can set up the layout of \defineenumeration with: \setupenumerations[..,...,..][..,..=..,..] exit You can also vary the layout of Remark and Subremark in the example above by: \setupenumeration[remark][headstyle=bold] \setupenumeration[subremark][headstyle=slanted] If a number becomes obsolete you can type: \remark[-] search + go back – + 16 57

Numbered definitions<br />

This event takes place at the end of August <strong>an</strong>d lasts one week. The city is<br />

completely illuminated <strong>an</strong>d the streets are decorated. This feast week ends<br />

with a Braderie.<br />

Layout is set up within the second bracket pair of \definedescription[][]. But you<br />

c<strong>an</strong> also use:<br />

contents<br />

index<br />

comm<strong>an</strong>ds<br />

\setupdescriptions[..,...,..][..,..=..,..]<br />

definitions<br />

colofon<br />

16 Numbered definitions<br />

With \defineenumeration you c<strong>an</strong> number text elements like remarks or questions. If<br />

you w<strong>an</strong>t to make numbered remarks in your document you use:<br />

\defineenumeration[..,.1.,..][.2.][..,..=..,..]<br />

For example:<br />

\defineenumeration<br />

[remark]<br />

[location=top,<br />

text=Remark,<br />

inbetween=\bl<strong>an</strong>k,<br />

after=\bl<strong>an</strong>k]<br />

exit<br />

search +<br />

go back<br />

– +<br />

16 56

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