On 2/28/24 13:05, Ursula Hermann wrote:
Dear List,
In the Documentation IntroCTX_eng_s.pdf at page 170 , I found the two examples with \in and \at, and also the label.
Dear Uschi, I guess you mean (a link may be simpler than attaching a single page): https://raw.githubusercontent.com/contextgarden/not-so-short-introduction-to... https://raw.githubusercontent.com/contextgarden/not-so-short-introduction-to... Sorry, but I don’t know which is the difference between both documents (hashes are different, but diffpdf is not able to distinguish between them [in appearance]).
The Problem is, that in the following sentence only the number (3.1) is a placed formula in an example, should have a link. Without the brackets. The sentence says:
Task 1: Formulate equivalents according to rule (3.1):
If the link is missing, you may have missed to enable interaction (see first line of sample below). If parentheses (brackets are []) is what you want to remove, please modify the sample below to display them (I simply don’t get them [sorry, but this is my first document with a theorem]). Other than that, I must confess I cannot imagine what is the issue you might be facing. But don’t hesitate to ask with a more verbose description.
Sorry, I have no example.
Here you have one: \setupinteraction[state=start, focus=standard] \defineenumeration[theorem][text=Theorem, alternative=right] \starttext \starttheorem[was-noch] This theorem has one paragraph. \stoptheorem \theorem[whatever] This theorem has other paragraph. In \in{theorem}[whatever] on \at{page}[was-noch]. \stoptext I hope it might help, Pablo