Hello all,
What I thought should be a simple conversion escapes me.
I have a reference (created originally via a label defined by \definelabel) that, when referenced as \in[label] or \ref[number][label] displays a number, and that is how I normally use it. However, I want to display it in one instance as a Roman numeral. \Romannumerals{\in[label]} complains that it is not being fed a number.
How can I display the label number in Roman number format in this one instance?
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Rik
Okay, I have something that works. Perhaps not optimally, but it is functional.
\definelabel[Qa]
\definecounter[SAVE][numberconversion=R]
\starttext
This is labeled.\Qa\par
This is labeled.\Qa[REF]\par
\setcounter[SAVE][{\rawcountervalue[Qa]}]
See \in[REF].\par
See \ref[number][REF].\par
See \in[REF].\par
This is labeled.\Qa\par
See \convertedcounter[SAVE].\par
\stoptext
If you can improve it, please do. A solution that lets me use the
label name (Qa here) and convert the associated number would be
nice.
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Rik