Numbers in appendix roman, but want arabic
Hi, with the example below, I have two problems (that are probably related). In the appendix, the Theorem is numbered "Theorem II" instead of "Theorem 2", i.e. roman numbers are used instead of arabic ones. Also, when I refer to Theorem 1 from the appendix , it says "Theorem I". Again with roman number instead of arabic. I would prefer "Theorem 1". So, the question reads: How can I get arabic numbers also in the appendix? (The appendix itself has the letter A as I want it to) /Mikael \starttext \defineenumeration[Theorem] \defineconversionset [bodypart:sectioncounter] [n,n,n] [n] \defineconversionset [appendix:sectioncounter] [n,n,A] [n] \setuphead[chapter,section][sectionconversionset=sectioncounter] \chapter{Foo} \startTheorem[thm:main] This is a theorem. \stopTheorem \startappendices \title{Appendix} \section{This is the first appendix} \startTheorem This is another theorem. \stopTheorem What if we refer to the first theorem, Theorem~\in[thm:main]? \stopappendices \stoptext
On 2015-02-13 03:45, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
Hi,
with the example below, I have two problems (that are probably related). In the appendix, the Theorem is numbered "Theorem II" instead of "Theorem 2", i.e. roman numbers are used instead of arabic ones.
Also, when I refer to Theorem 1 from the appendix , it says "Theorem I". Again with roman number instead of arabic. I would prefer "Theorem 1".
So, the question reads: How can I get arabic numbers also in the appendix?
(The appendix itself has the letter A as I want it to)
/Mikael
\starttext
\defineenumeration[Theorem]
\defineconversionset [bodypart:sectioncounter] [n,n,n] [n] \defineconversionset [appendix:sectioncounter] [n,n,A] [n] \setuphead[chapter,section][sectionconversionset=sectioncounter]
\chapter{Foo} \startTheorem[thm:main] This is a theorem. \stopTheorem
\startappendices \title{Appendix}
\section{This is the first appendix}
\startTheorem This is another theorem. \stopTheorem
What if we refer to the first theorem, Theorem~\in[thm:main]?
\stopappendices \stoptext ___________________________________________________________________________________
In a document that has figures numbered by chapter, I use the following so that I get Figure J.5 instead of J.V -- perhaps this will provide a starting point: %%---------------------------------------------------------------------%% %% This ensures that appendix figures have numeric, not Roman, numbers %% %%---------------------------------------------------------------------%% \defineconversionset [appendix:floatconversionset] [] [n] \setupcaption[numberconversionset=floatconversionset] -- rik
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Rik Kabel
\defineconversionset [appendix:floatconversionset] [] [n] \setupcaption[numberconversionset=floatconversionset]
Thank you very much! \defineconversionset [appendix:enumconversionset] [] [n] \setupenumeration[numberconversionset=enumconversionset] did it for me. Just out of curiosity, is there some way to do this to automatically change Roman capitals to numbers in appendix (for enumerations, captions, ...)? /Mikel
Am 13.02.2015 um 09:45 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist
: Hi,
with the example below, I have two problems (that are probably related). In the appendix, the Theorem is numbered "Theorem II" instead of "Theorem 2", i.e. roman numbers are used instead of arabic ones.
Also, when I refer to Theorem 1 from the appendix , it says "Theorem I". Again with roman number instead of arabic. I would prefer "Theorem 1".
So, the question reads: How can I get arabic numbers also in the appendix?
(The appendix itself has the letter A as I want it to)
/Mikael
\starttext
\defineenumeration[Theorem]
\defineconversionset [bodypart:sectioncounter] [n,n,n] [n] \defineconversionset [appendix:sectioncounter] [n,n,A] [n] \setuphead[chapter,section][sectionconversionset=sectioncounter]
\chapter{Foo} \startTheorem[thm:main] This is a theorem. \stopTheorem
\startappendices \title{Appendix}
\section{This is the first appendix}
\startTheorem This is another theorem. \stopTheorem
What if we refer to the first theorem, Theorem~\in[thm:main]?
\stopappendices \stoptext
There was a similar problem a few days ago with a solution by Hans [1]. [1] http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2015/080866.html PS: You have to change \setupcounters to \setupcounter to fix the error message from Hans solution because there is only a singular version of the counter command. Wolfgang
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 13.02.2015 um 09:45 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist
: Hi,
with the example below, I have two problems (that are probably related). In the appendix, the Theorem is numbered "Theorem II" instead of "Theorem 2", i.e. roman numbers are used instead of arabic ones.
Also, when I refer to Theorem 1 from the appendix , it says "Theorem I". Again with roman number instead of arabic. I would prefer "Theorem 1".
So, the question reads: How can I get arabic numbers also in the appendix?
(The appendix itself has the letter A as I want it to)
/Mikael
\starttext
\defineenumeration[Theorem]
\defineconversionset [bodypart:sectioncounter] [n,n,n] [n] \defineconversionset [appendix:sectioncounter] [n,n,A] [n] \setuphead[chapter,section][sectionconversionset=sectioncounter]
\chapter{Foo} \startTheorem[thm:main] This is a theorem. \stopTheorem
\startappendices \title{Appendix}
\section{This is the first appendix}
\startTheorem This is another theorem. \stopTheorem
What if we refer to the first theorem, Theorem~\in[thm:main]?
\stopappendices \stoptext
There was a similar problem a few days ago with a solution by Hans [1].
[1] http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2015/080866.html
PS: You have to change \setupcounters to \setupcounter to fix the error message from Hans solution because there is only a singular version of the counter command.
Wolfgang ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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Thank you very much, that works very fine. Also, sorry all for asking the same question. I searched the list for this but missed it somehow. /Mikael
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Mikael P. Sundqvist
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Rik Kabel
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Wolfgang Schuster