References to annotations broken, mkiv
Hello, the recent update of the Annotation module (2012.09.05), mkiv broke the references to annotations for me: \usemodule[annotation] \defineannotation[definition][text=Definition,number=yes] \starttext \definition[reference=def1]{blabla} In \in{Definition}[def1] ... \stoptext In the example above the rather strange output is: Definition 2 blabla In Definition 1 ... In addition, I do not know how to correctly get the annotation counter displayed in a 'bychapter'-style. I tried: \usemodule[annotation] \definenumber[DefinitionCounter][prefix=yes,way=bysection] \defineannotation[definition][text=Definition,number=yes,counter=DefinitionCounter] \starttext \chapter{A chapter} \section{A section} Counter: \getnumber[DefinitionCounter] \definition[reference=def1]{blabla} Counter: \getnumber[DefinitionCounter] In \in{Definition}[def1] blabla ... \stoptext Again the behavior of the counter is really weird. Now I get "Definition 1.1.2 blabla", but \in[def1] just shows "1" instead of "1.1.2". I sincerely hope for clarification! Best regards, Dominik
Am 11.09.2012 um 17:17 schrieb Dominik Leopold Forkert
Hello,
the recent update of the Annotation module (2012.09.05), mkiv broke the references to annotations for me:
\usemodule[annotation] \defineannotation[definition][text=Definition,number=yes]
\starttext \definition[reference=def1]{blabla} In \in{Definition}[def1] ... \stoptext
In the example above the rather strange output is: Definition 2 blabla
In Definition 1 ...
In addition, I do not know how to correctly get the annotation counter displayed in a 'bychapter'-style. I tried:
\usemodule[annotation] \definenumber[DefinitionCounter][prefix=yes,way=bysection] \defineannotation[definition][text=Definition,number=yes,counter=DefinitionCounter]
\starttext \chapter{A chapter} \section{A section} Counter: \getnumber[DefinitionCounter] \definition[reference=def1]{blabla}
Counter: \getnumber[DefinitionCounter]
In \in{Definition}[def1] blabla ... \stoptext
Again the behavior of the counter is really weird. Now I get "Definition 1.1.2 blabla", but \in[def1] just shows "1" instead of "1.1.2".
I sincerely hope for clarification!
I uploaded a new version where I fixed the counter bug for the annotation command and also the output of the reference-output. There is also no need to create a new counter because each annotation has it’s own counter with the same name as the environment/command but to change the way how it is displayed you have to use \setupannotation. \usemodule[annotation] \defineannotation[definition][text=Definition,number=yes] \setupannotation[definition][prefix=yes,way=bychapter,prefixsegments=chapter] \starttext \chapter{A chapter} \section{A section} \definition[reference=definition:1]{blabla} Counter: \rawcountervalue[definition]/\convertedcounter[definition][prefix=yes,prefixsegments=chapter] In \in{Definition}[definition:1] blabla ... \stoptext Wolfgang
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Dominik Leopold Forkert
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Wolfgang Schuster