I'm getting two unexpected results from references to annotations: 1. The numbering is different: \placeannotationnumber starts at 1, \in[ref] starts at 0 2. \atpage sometimes gives the page number and sometimes yields something surprising: "as we show below" (or above). That's nifty, but unexpected. Thank you. Michael ---- Example ----------------------------------------------------- \usemodule[annotation] \defineannotation[Arg][alternative=command,number=yes,command=\ArgCommand,text=Argument] \define[2]\ArgCommand{ \startitemize[n] \placeannotationcontent \stopitemize \placeannotationtext\ \placeannotationnumber\ \placeannotationtitle } \starttext \startArg[title=An OK Argument,reference=OK] \item All men are mortal. \item Socrates is a man. \item Therefore, Socrates isn’t going to make it. \stopArg References to the first argument: \in{argument}[OK], \atpage[OK] References to the second argument: \in{argument}[NotOK], \atpage[NotOK] \page \startArg[title=A Bad Argument,reference=NotOK] \item Someone I don’t know called me. \item Barack Obama is someone I don’t know. \item Therefore, Barack Obama called me. \stopArg References to the second argument: \in{argument}[NotOK], \atpage[NotOK] References to the first argument: \in{argument}[OK], \atpage[OK] \stoptext --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Results ---------------------------------------------------- [page 1] 1. All men are mortal. 2. Socrates is a man. 3. Therefore, Socrates isn’t going to make it. Argument 1 An OK Argument References to the first argument: argument 0, at page 1 References to the second argument: argument 1, as we show below [page 2] 1. Someone I don’t know called me. 2. Barack Obama is someone I don’t know. 3. Therefore, Barack Obama called me. Argument 2 A Bad Argument References to the second argument: argument 1, at page 2 References to the first argument: argument 0, as we show above ---------------------------------------------------------------------