Mark Wagnon: > Johann Spies wrote: ... > > \newcounter{mynecounter} > > > > However the following file results in an error message when I run LaTeX: ... > > \bepaling ... > I am by no means a LaTeX guru, but I think the problem is that \bepaling > isn't a TeX or LaTeX command.
If you are trying to print out the value of the counter, you need to say *how* you want it printed out: \arabic{bepaling} or \roman{bepaling} or whatever > If you're trying to increment the counter then according to A Guide to > LaTeX2e by Kopka and Daly, you need to use the \stepcounter command like > so: > > \stepcounter{bepaling} To reset the counter, use \setcounter{bepaling}1 To make things easier, you can define a command: \newcommand{\bepaling}{Bepaling \arabic{bepaling}\stepcounter{bepaling}} (Note: if you are making a command that lots of other people might use, it's a good idea to put all text in a separate command for localization's sake. Ie, instead of `Bepaling' it would say `\bepalingtext'.) There's a way to step a counter by more than one, but I think I only ever did that with inbuilt counters or those allocated with \newcount. Jiri -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> We'll know the future has arrived when every mailer transparently quotes lines that begin with "From ", but no-one remembers why.