Maybe there is a bug in cross references with latest beta
7 Nov
2008
7 Nov
'08
noon
Hi, The \in[ref] command is regarded as a mathematical symbol by the latest beta. There is a simple example as follows: %%%% \starttext \chapter[test]{TEST} \in{Chapter}[test] \stoptext %%%% The output of it is attached in the mail. -- Best wishes, Li Yanrui
12 Nov
12 Nov
2:56 a.m.
New subject: Maybe there is a bug in cross references with latest beta
I encountered the same problem. Hans has fixed it in the latest beta. shenchen Chen Shen wrote:
Hi all,
the following code used to work, but broke in the latest beta. \at works well, but \in appears as a math "member of set" symbol ( ∈ ).
======================== \starttext \placefigure[here][abc]{xyz}{123}
abc \at[abc]. abc \in[abc].
\stoptext ========================
fixed in current beta
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