Hi Joachim, Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
bla bla bla \mnote[foo]{xxx} bla bla bla
Has the [foo] after the first \mnote any relevance and which?
Preremark: Usually, in ConTeXt, text in curly braces is printed and in brackets is not. In this case, \mnote{xxx} and \mnote[foo]{xxx} print the same, but you defined a label "foo", which you can access later like in "See in my margin note 1 on page 22."
in \in {note} [foo]
in my pdf-output this appears as :
"in note 2" Well, this is exactly the purpose, if you want to refer to a previous margin note, you can access it again. \in[foo] prints the margin-note number. And "\in{note}[foo]" prefixes it with the word "note". If you have an setup interactivity, you can click on "note 2" and jump to the note.
It might well be that you do not need that feature, but sometimes it might becomes handy. Tobias