On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 17:05:03 +0100
"Bernhard Michael"
Well, the result looks promising. The page breaking doesn't work however.
An other idea: Is it possible to modify the line-spacing, that the 'Priority' block is printed on the same line as the 'Requirement' block. This would preserve the page breaking because there is no \start \stop something.
The command \resetRequirement has to work, otherwise the whole effort is useless.
Wolfgang, thank you again for your quick answer.
Michael
Hi Michael, I found a very ugly solution to reset the \Requirement counter. \defineenumeration[Requirement] \defineblock[Requirement] \starttext \beginRequirement \Requirement A requirement \par \endRequirement \bgroup \setbox0\hbox {\Requirement text \par \resetRequirement} \egroup \useblocks[Requirement] \stoptext I think the problem has something to do with global and local values of the \Requirement number. Wolfgang