With the current solution, I still have the problem that the numbers of \starttheorem and \startproclaim{Theorem} are on the (resp.) left and right side of the text/title and I don't know how to change that. I still find \starttheorem[text={Special Theorem}] (and that is called key-val-input?) the more intuitive, though. Maybe it would be worth considering to enable such inputs - it seems many other \start... \stop... environments allow such key-val-inputs. The annotation module looks good from afar, I just can't find it on contextgarden nor on tlcontrib... Thanks, Severin On 03/03/2011 11:37 PM, ntg-context-request@ntg.nl wrote:
Enumeration don?t support key-val-input for the commands and environments (although it isn?t hard to add it). The both arguments are ?[reference]? and ?{title}?.
Besides the already presented solution here is one which use the annotation module (local replacement of the enumeration text doesn?t work because \setupenumerations resets the counter):
\usemodule[annotation]