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<td>name of an enumeration (defined with {{cmd|defineenumeration}})</td>
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<td>see [[Command/definedescription{{cmd|\definedescription]] setupdescriptions}} </td>
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== Description ==
Set up the appearance and behaviour of an enumeration. Enumeration environments are actually special description environments, so the keys are described at {{cmd|setupdescriptions}}.
== Example ==
<!-- Please fill in an example if you can --context source=yes text="This gives:">\defineenumeration[Potato]
\Potato
One potato
 
\setupenumerations[Potato][location=left]
% In mkiv one would use `alternative=left`.
 
\Potato
Two potato
 
</context>
 
The before and after keys control the spacing around enumerations. It you want to achieve something similar to the itemize-option "packed" then use: (MKIV example)
 
<context source=yes text="This gives:">
\defineenumeration[Packed]
 
\setupenumerations
[Packed]
[text=,
headstyle=normal,
alternative=left,
distance=0pt,
width=13pt,
stopper=\high{o},
before={\blank[small]},
after={\blank[small]},
inbetween=]
 
 
\Packed
First issue
 
\Packed
Second issue
 
</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-paragraph numbered objects. == Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum ==All issues with:defineenumeration{{Forum|\defineenumeration]]{{SUBPAGENAME}}}}
[[Category:CommandsCommand/Numbered objects|setupenumerations]]
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