On Jun 25, 2007, at 9:24, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Taco and Wolfgang,
Here is your counterexample:
\setupcaptions[number=no] % <<<<<< the culprit \starttext
Since you are referencing a non-existing number, I cannot say I am very surprised get weird output.
You are right and I should not expect something sensible from number=no, but for my curiosity one question remains: why does \at gives a number that should not exist? Anyway, it is not a problem anymore!
The problem is that the reference is actually resolved, but it has no content (thanks to number=no), and that triggers the special handling for anonymous references. If the figure appears on a different page, context will print a triangle pointing to the left or right instead of the dot. In short: it is a feature.
Best wishes, Taco
Hans van der Meer