20 Nov
2011
20 Nov
'11
5:46 p.m.
I have the following question about references. Using for example \at one can say somehting like "see on \at{page}[ref] for the figure.. But when the figure is one the same page it seems a bit superfluous to reference to it. In the same manner it is a bit of an overkill to put a hyperlink to the page where this link resides itself. It is clear that ConTeXt knows if it is on the same page as is referenced, because then a link is coloured with contrastcolor instead of color. Now the question: how easy/difficult is it to either suppress such an \at-reference or switch between chosen alternate texts for links on or off the same page as the referenced item? Hans van der Meer