Hi all, I want line numbering within a framed environment, and I need two (at least) independent numbering systems. I hit a similar problem in 2016, and Wolfgang provided a solution (defining different numbering environment). However, this does not work within a frame. The example shows the problem: \starttext % This works: \definelinenumbering[One] \setuplinenumbering[One] [style=\ss, distance=-2ex, step=2, location=inleft, start=20, color=darkblue] \startlinenumbering[One] \input knuth \stoplinenumbering \blank [line] \definelinenumbering[Two] \setuplinenumbering[Two] [style=\bf, distance=-2ex, step=3, location=inleft, start=4, color=darkred] \startlinenumbering[Two] \input klein \stoplinenumbering % This fails: \framed [background=color, backgroundcolor=gray, align={normal,hanging,stretch,tolerant}, frame=off, loffset=6ex, width=\textwidth, foregroundstyle=\ss] {\definelinenumbering[Three] \setuplinenumbering[Three] [style=\ss, distance=-2ex, step=2, location=inleft, start=20, color=darkblue] \startlinenumbering[Three] \input knuth \stoplinenumbering \blank [line] \definelinenumbering[Four] \setuplinenumbering[Four] [style=\bf, distance=-2ex, step=3, location=inleft, start=4, color=darkred] \startlinenumbering[Four] \input klein \stoplinenumbering} \stoptext The framed environment fails with the error message "Missing number, treated as zero.” Does anyone know how this can be fixed? All best Thomas