From: Christopher Creutzig <christopher@creutzig.de>
Subject: continued examples
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 14:24:26 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <444F667A.9080201@creutzig.de> (raw)
Salvete,
after a long time I got back to some ConTeXt file I had been working on
and found that the following construct does not work (I assume it never
did):
\defineenumeration[example]
[sectionnumber=chapter,
text=Example,
location=hanging,
way=bychapter]
\starttext
\startexample
Let $a=1$, $b=2$
\stopexample
Something more generic
\startexample[continue]
Then, $a+b=3$.
\stopexample
\stoptext
I would like the second example to come out as "Example 1 (cont.)". I
must confess I did not quite understand which part of
\dododefineenumeration actually defines \startexample ... Any ideas?
Regards,
Christopher
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