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