Monday, December 16, 2002 Otared Kavian wrote: OK> On lundi, déc 16, 2002, at 22:33 Europe/Paris, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
... and a rather odd bug, too!
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext Some text \goto{text with footnote\footnote{here it is} showing the bug}[hook] \page[yes] Some text \reference[hook] referenced from before. \stoptext
OK> Also it seems that instead of OK> \reference[hook] referenced... OK> one has to put OK> \reference[hook]{} referenced... OK> ^^^^ OK> since otherwise in the resulting typeset "referenced..." becomes OK> "eferenced...". OK> Is this the normal use of the command "\reference[xxx]" ? Uh, yes, that was an overlook on my part --use \pagereference instead of \reference if you don't want to attach a text in the reference. The bug is with the \footnote within the \ref. I *think* it might be because the \footnote becomes a reference itself, and it seems that ConTeXt doesn't deal well with refs within refs ... -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta