Henri Menke mailto:henrimenke@gmail.com 8. September 2016 um 15:35 Dear list,
when using cross referencing in my document, LaTeX has the nice warning messages
LaTeX Warning: Reference 'foo' on page XX undefined on input line YY. LaTeX Warning: Label `foo' multiply defined. LaTeX Warning: There were undefined references. LaTeX Warning: There were multiply-defined labels.
Is there something similar in ConTeXt? The wiki is a little outdated in that regard as \tracereferences does not exist anymore and also is probably not what I'm looking for. I already found \usemodule[references-show] but this only prints annotations on the page. You can use trackers:
\enabletrackers[structures.referencing] \enabletrackers[structures.referencing.analyzing] \enabletrackers[structures.referencing.identifying] \enabletrackers[structures.referencing.importing] \enabletrackers[structures.referencing.empty] Wolfgang