Hi folks, I've recently started to consider ConTeXt as an alternative to my long-time friend LaTeX. I like ConTeXt very much but noticed a few things that are either less than ideal or maybe I simply haven't figured out yet how to do them right. Here are the first two: 1) Enumerations I've read in a few places that this is what is to be used whenever I would use theorem-style environments in latex. There are two things I seem to be unable to do: Creating Theorems that look like this. --------------------- THEOREM 1 It would be nice if Context could produce a theorem where the title is not separated from the text and the next line has no hanging indent. --------------------- I was able to produce only ---------------------- THEOREM 1 It would be nice ... ---------------------- or ---------------------- THEOREM 1 It would be nice ... ---------------------- using location=top or location=hanging. What I want is no hanging indent at all. (I also tried location=serried, which produced an overly large gap between THEOREM 1 and the theorem text. The second thing I am used to in latex is the option to place things in parentheses by providing an optional argument to the environment. E.g., in assignments I typeset, I often have either \begin{question} ... \end{question} which simply produces -------------------- Question 1 ... -------------------- or \begin{question}[20 marks] ... \end{question} which produces -------------------- Question 1 (20 marks) ... -------------------- This second option is easy to simulate if I can produce something that has no hanging indents. As it is, I can't. 2) Numbered labels I tried to use numbered labels plus a little bit of tex-code to simulate the above environment. The gist is that I used \definelabel[question][location=intext,text=Question] to define the label and, wherever I needed a new question, \question [ref]. The result of writing \question[ref], however, was "Question Question 1". The label always seemed to be duplicated for some reason. Is this a known bug? Thanks for your help with this. Cheers, Norbert -- NORBERT ZEH Faculty of Computer Science : Dalhousie University nzeh@cs.dal.ca : http://www.cs.dal.ca/~nzeh : 902.494.3154