> Mikael P. Sundqvist > 1. September 2016 um 21:18 > Hi, > > I'm trying to use blocks for answers in a text, but cannot get the > numbering to work as I want. I have read about \processblocks at the > wiki (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/processblocks), but I'm > not sure that is my cure. I probably miss something easy... > > The problem is probably easiest shown by an example: > > %%% > \defineblock[A] > \hideblocks[A] > > \defineenumeration[A][ > text=A, > prefix=yes, > prefixsegments=chapter, > way=bychapter, > ] > > \starttext > > \chapter{First chapter} > > \beginA > \startA > My first answer in the first chapter. > \stopA > \endA > > \beginA > \startA > My second answer in the first chapter. > \stopA > \endA > > > \chapter{Second chapter} > > \beginA > \startA > My first answer in the second chapter. > \stopA > \endA > > \beginA > \startA > My second answer in the second chapter. > \stopA > \endA > > \chapter{Answers} > \useblocks[A] > \stoptext > %%% > > I get, in the Answer chapter > > A 3.1, A 3.2, A 3.3 and A 3.4. > > What I want to have in the answer chapter is > > A 1.1, A 1.2, A 2.1 and A 2.2. > > (to follow the numbering in the chapters where the blocks were defined). > > Is it possible? What have I missed? Blocks only store their content without expanding counters etc. and when you flush them you have the same result as putting them into the appendices by hand. > Related: Is there a better way to set answers to questions? (Perhaps > not having to write both the \begin... \start... \stop... \end... for > every question? \setupblock[A][before=\startA,after=\stopA] but you can’t use the optional argument for a enumerations anymore (e.g. to set a title) with this method. Wolfgang