On 20 Nov 2023, at 18:01, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
wrote: Dear list,
sorry for insisting, but this is important for my documents.
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start, page=name, focus=standard] \starttext a\footnote{b} \stoptext
If page is set to anything different than no in \setupinteractionscreen, focus=standard will not work (it will be used as focus=fit).
Could anyone confirm the issue or explain me what I’m doing wrong?
Many thanks for your help
I changed your example to the following: \setupinteraction[state=start, page=name, focus=standard] \starttext \input knuth \par a\footnote{b} \par \input knuth \par \input knuth \par \input knuth \par \input knuth \par \input knuth \par \input knuth \par \input knuth \par \stoptext Using Preview on the Mac I see the following behaviour: a) The doc opens at page 1, in continuous scroll mode, with the table of contents sidebar open. I'm pretty sure it's opening at 100% zoom but it's surprisingly hard to verify that in Preview. b) When I click on the superscript 1 in the main body of the text nothing happens. This is because the footnote text is already visible. c) When I click on the superscipt 1 in the footnote then the view changes and the document is scrolled so that the superscript 1 line in the main text is at the top of the window. This is what I would expect for focus=standard as described on the Wiki. Adobe Acrobat Reader is the same except that the opening view is different - I think it is defaulting to my preferences which is to have a double-page view. — Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK