Hi Wolfgang,
It is clear, I think I understand (My English is not perfect !). So back to
my original post, if I want only the counter is white and surrounded by a red
frame, just write :
\defineenumeration
[ex]
[text=,
distance=0.3em,
width=fit,
numberconversionset=ACCONVERSION,
alternative=serried,
]
\defineprocessor[ACPROCESSOR][command=\ACFRAME]
\defineconversionset[ACCONVERSION][][ACPROCESSOR->n]
Thanks,
Fabrice
2016-07-22 8:08 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Schuster
Fabrice Couvreur
22. Juli 2016 um 02:02 Hi Wolfgang, In fact, I wanted to know why the instructions to create a new style for the counter were useless (% in the code) . The settings aren’t useless, the are applied to the counter as intended.
\setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
\defineprocessor[ACPROCESSOR][color=red] \defineconversionset[ACCONVERSION][][ACPROCESSOR->n]
\defineenumeration [ex] [text=, distance=0.3em, width=fit, numberconversionset=ACCONVERSION, alternative=serried]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5} {\startex \input knuth \stopex}
\stoptext
I think I understand that headnumber sends settings (text and number) to the \ACFRAME command.
The headcommand is applied to the text *and* counter of the enumeration while numberconversionset changes on the counter, i.e. when you want a frame only around the counter you have to use numberconversionset but when you want a frame around both you have to use headcommand.
Wolfgang
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