Hi Robert,
Indeed the bug has been fixed: the reference to items works fine in all recent Context betas, and also with the version from TeXLive 2017 (version 2017.05.15 21:48).
I don’t have the current version 2017.07.17 00:20 in order to test the example your are mentionning, but if your current version of Context comes from TeXLive, maybe you can update it. Otherwise, the installation of a standalone version is not that complicated and it is really worth it.
If you are using MacOS X and TeXShop, in case you would need help to install a standalone version do not hesitate to ask me.
Best regards: Otared K.
On 7 Feb 2018, at 09:38, r.ermers@hccnet.nl wrote:
Hi Otared,
I wonder if the problem with the referencing to items you signalled has been solved in a later version (see text below). I am running into the same issue. My context version: current version: 2017.07.17 00:20.
If it is not, I will do with a makeshift solution for now; if the problem has been handled, I consider installing a new standalone. (Installing a standalone is usally a bit of a fuzz.)
Thanks in advance for your reply,
Best wishes,
Robert
Otared Kavian Wed, 01 Apr 2015 01:23:29 -0700
Hi Hans,
It seems that referencing to items is broken in the latest beta mkiv: for
example in the example below the command
\in{Item}[ref:2]
does not show item number 2.
However it works fine in mkii and previous releases.
Best regards: OK
PS: a minimal example follows
%%% begin ref-item-broken.tex
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\startitem[ref:1]
Item 1, reference 1
\stopitem
\startitem[ref:2]
Item 2, reference 2
\stopitem
\startitem[ref:3]
Item 3, reference 3
\stopitem
\stopitemize
See \in{Item}[ref:2] above.
\stoptext
%%% end ref-item-broken.tex