On Sat, 7 May 2011, Otared Kavian wrote:
I am asking this because I defined for my own use a macro which replaces the \proclaim command of Plain TeX (which disappeared in ConTeXt): I am thinking of switching to use the annotation module, since maybe with that it should be possible to have a list of all anotations of a certain type (for instance list of all theorems, all lemmas, etc) with the page at which they appear.
Have you seen my (old) MAPS article on theorems: http://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pdf That gives an example of how to get a list of all enumerations. I haven't tested that with MkIV, but that example uses just lists.
Also with the annotations environment it seems that one can have more fancy layouts for proclaims.
Agreed.
My definition of proclaim works only with mkii (somehow in mkiv the section number does not appear when numbering the proclaimed stuff…).
I don't know this. way=bysection should work for definenumber. Aditya