Thanks very much ... I tried it out and it worked. But I guess I'll have to spend some more time fiddling around with the options to make it look similar to what I'm used from the AMSLaTeX package. Cheers, Oliver
May I ask a newbie question? How did you create the lemmas?
Hello,
today, lemmas can be based on description/enumeration mechanism (I believe it's been in ConTeXt since circa January 2006).
Descriptions now accept parameter title=yes. Using that, you can provide a title to the description. Have a look into core-des.tex.
I found a mysterious "startlemma" in core-des.tex via the ConTeXt garden source browser but
Naturally, the example of lemma definition is commented out ;)
Copy \defineenumeration[lemma][title=yes, titlestyle=\bs, list=lemma] into your document and try to use \startlemma{title of the lemma} blah blah \stoplemma
Check parameters of descriptions in the manual, you can find some options related to the title mechanism.
Yours, D.A.
P.S.: I've achieved the same functionality by means of ugly hacks that depend on ConTeXt version strongly. That's why I don't send you my configuration.