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Have Enumerate environments share a counter


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  • From: Felix Breuer <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden, address@hidden
  • Subject: Have Enumerate environments share a counter
  • Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 19:54:14 +0200

Hello!

I would like the following:

A) a list

B) with multiple entries

then some text in between

C) and another list

D) that picks up where the other left off.

I.e. I want to have two enumerations share a counter. I know that I can
achieve this effect manually by putting item* instead of item inside the
environment, but somehow that causes problems when using
labels/references to refer to these items.

Check the attached file for an example.


So, how can I achieve the desired behaviour?

Thanks,
Felix
<TeXmacs|1.0.4.1>

<style|generic>

<\body>
<\enumerate-Alpha>
<item*|A><label|one>List 1
</enumerate-Alpha>

some text

<\enumerate-Alpha>
<item*|B><label|two>List 2
</enumerate-Alpha>

reference to 1: <reference|one>\

reference to 2: <reference|two>

\;
</body>

<\references>
<\collection>
<associate|foo|<tuple|A|?>>
<associate|one|<tuple|<uninit>|?>>
<associate|two|<tuple|<uninit>|?>>
</collection>
</references>


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