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  • From: Denis José Navas Vega <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Different Counters for different environments - Howto?
  • Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 12:17:59 -0600
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El 01/04/2011 02:17 p.m., Andreas Goesele escribió:
Hi!

Sorry to come back to my own question. But I would be very grateful if
at least a few people could help me by answering two questions for me.

I have the problem that the counters for the various environment are not
independent from each other. So I get something like:

Lemma 1
Theorem 2
Note 3
Lemma 4
Theorem 5

What I would like to have is:

Lemma 1
Theorem 1
Note 1
Lemma 2
Theorem 2

Do you have the same experience? Do you know a way in texmacs to make
the counters independent from each other, as in the second example?

(As a matter of fact, I would be happy to have even more flexibility
with my counters. But to have them independent would be at least a
start.)

Thanks again

Andreas Gösele

The manual talks about an american style of numbering, that is what you have experienced.  But also has a package for european style numbering, that is what you want. 

In: GNU TexMacs reference guide -- Standard TexMacs styles -- Common base for most environments -- Counters and conunters groups (named: std-counter in the previous document),



Denis Navas



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