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== [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] (autogenerated) ==
<syntax>startenumeration</syntax>
== [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] ==
== Description ==
Multi-paragraph numbered objects, previously defined using {{cmd|defineenumeration}}. See {{cmd|defineenumeration}} for more elaborate info.
 
== Examples ==
<context source=yes text="This gives:">
\setupwhitespace[big]
\defineenumeration[theorem][text=Theorem, location=left]
% In mkiv we would write `alternative=left`.
 
\starttheorem
This theorem has multiple paragraphs.
 
We can prove this by counting them: we count more than one paragraph, quod erat demonstrandum.
\stoptheorem
\tex{theorem} can not contain multiple paragraphs:
\theorem
This theorem has multiple paragraphs.
We can prove this by counting them: we count more than one paragraph, quod erat demonstrandum. </context> It’s also possible to have titles: <context source=yes>\defineenumeration[Exercise][ text=Exercise, stopper={:}, title= Example yes, % activate title titleleft=, titleright=, way=bytext, % don’t restart numbering per chapter margin=1em, % indenting] \samplefile{knuth} \startExercise[title={Something to do},reference=ex:something]\samplefile{lorem}\stopExercise \samplefile{tufte}<!-- 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-- something like [[paragraph numbered objects.* {{cmd:goto|\goto]] startenumeration}} for multiple-paragraph numbered objects. == Help from ConTeXt->Mailinglist/Forum ==All issues with:{{Forum|{{SUBPAGENAME}}}}
[[Category:CommandsCommand/Numbered objects|startenumeration]]

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