On Fri, 29 May 2009, Xan wrote:
Hi,
I have my environment of context that defines the theorems and lemmas like amsthm in latex. For example, for lemmas, I have:
\defineenumeration [lemma] [text={Lemma},headstyle=bold,between=\blank,titledistance=0em,textdistance=1em, stopper={.\space},location=serried,left={\bgroup\bf},right={\egroup},width=fit,style=italic]
The question is how can I get the typical argument of lemmas: "Lema 4.1 (superadditive lemma)"? How can I add the possibility that lemma _could_ have one argument (the phrase in parentesis)?. I'm not a TeX programmer, such a ConTeXt user.
Any hint?
Use [title=yes] and then \startlemma[reference]{A brilliant result} ... \stoplemma For details, see my article in last year's MAPS. Theorems in ConTeXt (English), MAPS 36, 2008, 27-32 (http://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/index.html) Unfortunately, the issue is not available online yet. Aditya