Use

\pagereference[name] or \textreference[name]{text}

to place a label, and \at{page}[name]  to refer to the page number.

Details are  in core-ref.tex


Matthias

On Apr 13, 2005, at 4:34 PM, Nikolai Weibull wrote:

I have tried figuring out how to define a reference point at any given
location in a document, but haven't been able to come to a solution,
so...how do I do it?  What I'd really like to do would be to write:

        \placerefpoint[name][description]

and then be able to write

        see \about[name], \atpage[name].

with the obvious semantics.

Thanks,
        nikolai

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