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Revision as of 15:18, 24 April 2012
\setupenumerations
Syntax
\setupenumerations[...,...,...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...,...,...] | name of an enumeration (defined with \defineenumeration) |
[...,...=...,...] | see \setupdescriptions |
Description
Set up the appearance and behaviour of an enumeration. Enumeration environments are actually special description environments, so the keys are described at \setupdescriptions.
Example
\defineenumeration[Potato] \Potato One potato \setupenumerations[Potato][location=left] % In mkiv one would use `alternative=left`. \Potato Two potato
This gives:
See also
- \defineenumeration for creating new kinds of numbered objects.
- \setupenumerations for setting up looks and behaviour.
- \enumeration for single-paragraph numbered objects.
- \startenumeration for multiple-paragraph numbered objects.
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