Thanks. No, I didn't try that, I got stuck with ..,ref=.. 
Coming from a computer age where every byte counted, I clearly was to terse. However thinking of 'ref' as a synonym for 'reference' .. ..

Hans van der Meer



On 24 feb. 2013, at 16:38, Reviczky Adam <reviczky@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Hans,

Did you try this:
\startchapter
[title={the-title},reference={reference-to-this-chapter}]

Adam


On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Meer, H. van der <H.vanderMeer@uva.nl> wrote:
Previously I could use \chapter[reference-to-this-chapter]{title}

Now the preferred way seems to be \startchapter[title=the-title], but how do I program now the reference to this chapter?

The Wiki does not contains a page for \startchapter and the section on command only gives info and examples on the \chapter macro.

Hans van der Meer




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