Dear Wolfgang, Am Mittwoch, den 13.07.2011, 15:11 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster: > Am 13.07.2011 um 07:15 schrieb Andreas Richter: […] > > After browsing the documentation on the web, focussing > > on \defineenummeration, I'm still nowhere near the solution. > > Could anyone please give examples of how to do this? > > You can change the style, color and spacing with \setupenumerations > but for the rules etc. you need other commands. > > \defineenumeration[theorem][text=Theorem,title=yes] > \defineenumeration[example][text=Example] > \defineenumeration[remark] [text=Remark] > > \setupenumerations > [theorem] > [ before={\startframedtext[frame=off,topframe=on,bottomframe=on,width=broad,offset=.5ex]}, > after=\stopframedtext, > inbetween={\blank[small]}] the first off topic question is, what editor do you use and what commands to align the options at the »=«? > \setupenumerations > [example] > [ command=\textrule, > after=\textrule, > inbetween={\blank[nowhite]}] > > \setupenumerations > [remark] > [style=italic] […] My second question is, what is the recommended way to define theorems? The Wiki [1] says `\setupenumarations` as you did, but if I am not mistaken there was a thread where your module `annotations` was used. What is more “future proof” and recommended? Thanks, Paul [1] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Latex_Packages#theorem