Am 15.11.2013 um 17:02 schrieb Thomas Möbius <kont...@thomasmoebius.de>:

> Hi,
> 
> please have a look at the minimal example at the bottom.  I am
> typesetting theorems and lemmata which are numbered consecutively
> within chapters in a book.  I used the same code for a document
> written in mkii, and I thought I could just reuse it in mkiv.
> Obviously, there is something I am missing.  Question: How do I get
> the same output when compiling the following code with 'context' as
> when compiled with 'texexec'.
> 
> When compiled with 'context', the chapter number is missing in the
> numbering of theorems. Lemmas are not numbered at all.
> 
> ~~~snip~~~
> \setupenumerations
>    [title=yes,
>    style=normal,
>    list=all,
>    before={\blank[big]},
>    after={\blank[big]},
>    location=serried,

Change “location=serried” to “alternative=serried”.

>    width=broad,
>    distance=0.5em,
>    headstyle=bold,
>    titlestyle=bold,
>    way=bychapter,
>    conversion=numbers]

You have to change “conversion” to “numberconversion” but this isn’t
necessary because numbers are the default conversion format.

To have chapter numbers as part of the counter add “prefix=yes”.

> \defineenumeration
>    [theorem]
>    [text=Theorem, listtext={Theorem }]
> 
> \defineenumeration
>    [lemma]
>    [text=Lemma, listtext={Lemma }, number=theorem]

To use the counter of another enumeration use “counter=theorem”, not 
“name=theorem”.

Wolfgang
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