17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
2:23 p.m.
At 14:30 17/12/2003, you wrote:
Hello,
I use something like \goto{chapter}[some-reference] where this chapter is not yet written (and thus I have later to check whether it is indeed called 'some-reference' and not by chance 'some-other-reference').
Unfortunally, ConTeXt writes 'chapter' and not e.g. chapter~{\bf ??} or chapter~$\blacksquare$ or something else which is easily spotable. (I like the square, a '\bf ??' is too easily be overlooked.).
How can I make ConTeXt show such a sign if it cannot resolve a reference?
How about something: \let\normalunknownreference\unknownreference \def\unknownreference{\clap{\blackrule[width=.5ex,height=max,depth=max]}\normalunknownreference} Hans