Dear ConTeXt experts, I have another question regarding Theorems and equation numbers. I defined an enumeration that produces theorem statements in slanted style. Whenever I have an equation inside the theorem statement the equation number is also typeset in slanted style. But I would like the equation number to come out in normal style. Any suggestions on how I can achieve this effect? Thanks in advance, Ernesto ***Start example*** \defineenumeration [THM] [location=serried, text=Theorem, right=.] \setupenumerations [THM] [headstyle=bold, width=, distance=8pt] \setupenumerations [THM] [style=slanted] \starttext Here comes the first theorem: \startTHM Let $F$ be an $n$-dimensional distribution function with marginal functions $F_1, F_2, \ldots, F_n$. Then there exists an $n$-dimensional copula $C$ such that for all $(x_1, \ldots, x_n) \in \Bbb{R}^n$, \placeformula[eq:copula-representation] \startformula F(x_1, \ldots, x_n) = C(F_1(x_1), \ldots, F_n(x_n)). \stopformula If the functions $F_1, \ldots, F_n$ are all continuous, then $C$ is unique; otherwise, $C$ is uniquely determined on $\Ran F_1 \times \cdots \times \Ran F_n$. \stopTHM \stoptext ***Stop example***
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Ernesto Schirmacher
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have another question regarding Theorems and equation numbers.
I defined an enumeration that produces theorem statements in slanted style.
Whenever I have an equation inside the theorem statement the equation number is also typeset in slanted style. But I would like the equation number to come out in normal style.
Any suggestions on how I can achieve this effect?
\setupformulas[numberstyle={\rm\tf}]
Thanks in advance,
Ernesto
***Start example*** \defineenumeration [THM] [location=serried, text=Theorem, right=.] \setupenumerations [THM] [headstyle=bold, width=, distance=8pt] \setupenumerations [THM] [style=slanted]
\starttext
Here comes the first theorem:
\startTHM Let $F$ be an $n$-dimensional distribution function with marginal functions $F_1, F_2, \ldots, F_n$. Then there exists an $n$-dimensional copula $C$ such that for all $(x_1, \ldots, x_n) \in \Bbb{R}^n$, \placeformula[eq:copula-representation] \startformula F(x_1, \ldots, x_n) = C(F_1(x_1), \ldots, F_n(x_n)). \stopformula If the functions $F_1, \ldots, F_n$ are all continuous, then $C$ is unique; otherwise, $C$ is uniquely determined on $\Ran F_1 \times \cdots \times \Ran F_n$. \stopTHM
\stoptext ***Stop example***
Wolfgang
Quoting Wolfgang Schuster
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Ernesto Schirmacher
wrote: Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have another question regarding Theorems and equation numbers.
I defined an enumeration that produces theorem statements in slanted style.
Whenever I have an equation inside the theorem statement the equation number is also typeset in slanted style. But I would like the equation number to come out in normal style.
Any suggestions on how I can achieve this effect?
\setupformulas[numberstyle={\rm\tf}] or
\setupformulas[numberstyle=normal] Aditya
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Aditya Mahajan
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Ernesto Schirmacher
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Wolfgang Schuster