Dear all, using the example of radiobuttons in uptodate 1998-01, I fail to get the buttons interactive. When using the pdf doc with Acrobat Reader, the buttons are there but the cursor won't give me the finger when it hovers over them, nor does clicking have any effect. Is there anything I fail to observe? Groetjes Johannes \setupoutput[pdftex] \setupinteraction[state=start] \setupcolors[state=start] \useJSscripts[fld] \definesymbol [yes-a] [$\times$] \definesymbol [yes-b] [$\star$] \definesymbol [nop-a] [$\bullet$] \definesymbol [nop-b] [$-$] \definefield [example-1] [radio] [setup 1] [ex-a,ex-b,ex-c] [ex-c] \definesubfield [ex-a,ex-b,ex-c] [setup 1] [yes-a,nop-a] \clonefield [ex-a] [ex-p] [setup 2] [yes-b,nop-b] \clonefield [ex-b] [ex-q] [setup 2] [yes-b,nop-b] \clonefield [ex-c] [ex-r] [setup 2] [yes-b,nop-b] \copyfield [ex-a] [ex-x] \copyfield [ex-b] [ex-y] \copyfield [ex-c] [ex-z] \setupfield [setup 1] [width=1cm,height=1cm,framecolor=red] \setupfield [setup 2] [width=.75cm,height=.75cm] \starttext \hbox to \hsize {\field[ex-a]\hfil\field[ex-b]\hfil\field[ex-c]\hfil\hfil \field[ex-p]\hfil\field[ex-q]\hfil\field[ex-r]\hfil\hfil \field[ex-x]\hfil\field[ex-y]\hfil\field[ex-z]} \stoptext -- Johannes Hüsing There is something fascinating about science. One gets hannes@ruhrau.de such wholesale returns of conjecture from such a trifling investment of fact. Mark Twain