enumerations and fomrula with same counter
All, Let me adjust my previous post with this request. How can I get my enumerations and my formulae to use the same counter? All, How do you get two enumerations to use a common counter? This didn't work. \setupoutput[pdf] \newcounter\NonFigCtr \define\nctr{\doglobal\increment\NonFigCtr \color[red]{[\NonFigCtr]}} \defineenumeration [remark] [location=serried, width=broad, text=Remark, headstyle=bold, inbetween=\blank, before=\blank, after=\blank, way=bysection, number=nctr] \defineenumeration [definition] [location=serried, width=broad, text=Definition, headstyle=bold, inbetween=\blank, before=\blank, after=\blank, way=bysection, number=nctr] \starttext \startremark Foo \stopremark \placeformula[eqa;one] \startformula f(x)=x^2 \stopformula \startdefinition Foo \stopdefinition \stoptext The goal is to have these come out: Remark 1. f(x)=x^2 (2) Definition 3. A second goal is to include the section number. Remark 5-1. f(x)=x^2 (5-2) Definition 5-3.
On 7/7/06, David Arnold wrote:
All,
Let me adjust my previous post with this request. How can I get my enumerations and my formulae to use the same counter?
All,
How do you get two enumerations to use a common counter? This didn't work.
\setupoutput[pdf]
\newcounter\NonFigCtr \define\nctr{\doglobal\increment\NonFigCtr \color[red]{[\NonFigCtr]}}
\defineenumeration [remark] [location=serried, width=broad, text=Remark, headstyle=bold, inbetween=\blank, before=\blank, after=\blank, way=bysection, number=nctr]
\defineenumeration [definition] [location=serried, width=broad, text=Definition, headstyle=bold, inbetween=\blank, before=\blank, after=\blank, way=bysection, number=nctr]
\starttext
\startremark Foo \stopremark
\placeformula[eqa;one] \startformula f(x)=x^2 \stopformula
\startdefinition Foo \stopdefinition
\stoptext
The goal is to have these come out:
Remark 1.
f(x)=x^2 (2)
Definition 3.
A second goal is to include the section number.
Remark 5-1.
f(x)=x^2 (5-2)
Definition 5-3.
My idea was to trigger commands such as \nextdefinition, \nextremark, \incrementnumber[formula] in "after=", but \nextdefinition for example gives an error. Mojca
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David Arnold
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Mojca Miklavec