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== [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] (autogenerated) ==
<syntax>enumeration</syntax>
== [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] ==
== Description ==
The next paragraph is an item of type ''enumeration''. The ''enumeration'' type is previously defined and set up using {{cmd|defineenumeration}} and {{cmd|setupenumerations}}. Enumerations have a wide variety of uses; remarks, questions and answers, and theorems are probably the most common ones. When an enumeration is defined, sub- and subsubenumerations are automatically available.
 
== Example ==
<context source=yes text"This gives:">
% Define enumerated intermezzos
\defineenumeration[intermz][text=Intermezzo, location=left]
 
\starttext
\intermz
This is the first paragraph. It is part of the intermezzo. It is a reasonably longish paragraph.
== Example ==This is the second paragraph. It is not part of the intermezzo. \subintermzThis is a sub-intermezzo. \stoptext<!-- Please fill in an example if you can --/context>
== See also ==
<!* {{cmd|defineenumeration}} for creating new kinds of numbered objects.* {{cmd|setupenumerations}} for setting up looks and behaviour.* {{cmd|enumeration}} for single-paragraph numbered objects.* {{cmd|startenumeration}} for multiple- something like [paragraph numbered objects.* MAPS article on [cmdhttp:goto|\goto//www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pdf Theorems]] -->
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum ==All issues with:
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[[Category:CommandsCommand/Numbered objects|enumeration]]

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