Currently I am using something like \defineenumeration[lemma] [location=serried, headstyle=bold, text=Lemma, width=broad, style=italic] to define theorems, lemmas, etc. Sometimes a theorem or lemma will have its own name (e.g. Yoneda Lemma), and I find it slightly cumbersome to write something like 3.1 Theorem (Yoneda Lemma) 3.1 Lemma (Yoneda) 3.1 Lemma (Yoneda Lemma) and was really hoping that \startlemma[text={Yoneda Lemma}] would give me the desired 3.1 Yoneda Lemma but it doesn't. I would like to keep the whole setup the same and only change the text for this instance. Is there any way to implement this except for defining a whole new enumeration for one theorem/lemma/proposition by \startenumeration[text={Yoneda Lemma},location= ... ] Thank you. Severin