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== Description ==  
 
== Description ==  
  
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Number every TeX paragraph — that is, everything that ends in {{cmd|par|link=no}}. This includes formulas and itemization items.
  
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== Example ==
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<context source="yes">
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\setuppapersize[A5]
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\starttext
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Some text in an unnumbered paragraph before the paragraph numbering starts.
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\setupparagraphnumbering[state=start,style=italic,distance=0pt]
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This is the first numbered paragraph; it's short.
  
== Example ==
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This is another numbered paragraph.  It's long enough to wrap around onto
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more than one line, so as to show that these are paragraph numbers and not
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line numbers.
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\startitemize[packed]
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    \item an
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    \item itemization
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\stopitemize
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A third numbered paragraph.
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\setupparagraphnumbering[state=stop]
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And, finally, an unnumbered paragraph after the paragraph numbering.
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\stoptext
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</context>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[Paragraph Numbering]] for more on this command.
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* [[Paragraph Referencing]] for the t-pararef module, which lets you specify that multiple TeX paragraphs belong to the same ‘block of thought’ paragraph.
  
 
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum ==
 
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum ==

Revision as of 10:40, 13 October 2012

\setupparagraphnumbering

Syntax

\setupparagraphnumbering[...,...=...,...]
state start stop reset line
style normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... command
distance dimension


Description

Number every TeX paragraph — that is, everything that ends in \par. This includes formulas and itemization items.

Example

\setuppapersize[A5]
\starttext
Some text in an unnumbered paragraph before the paragraph numbering starts.

\setupparagraphnumbering[state=start,style=italic,distance=0pt]
This is the first numbered paragraph; it's short.

This is another numbered paragraph.  It's long enough to wrap around onto
more than one line, so as to show that these are paragraph numbers and not
line numbers.

\startitemize[packed]
    \item an
    \item itemization
\stopitemize

A third numbered paragraph.
\setupparagraphnumbering[state=stop]

And, finally, an unnumbered paragraph after the paragraph numbering.
\stoptext

See also

Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum

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