On Sun, 6 Apr 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:

> Morgan Brassel wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I noticed what seems to be a lack of coherence when typesetting references
>> with interaction enabled. Look at the example below:
>>
>> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>> \starttext
>> See \in{figure}[fig:a]. {\it See \in{figure}[fig:a].}
>> \placefigure
>>    [][fig:a]
>>    {A caption.}
>>    {HELLO}
>> \stoptext
>>
>> When interaction is enabled, the two references are typeset bold and
>> upshape. When it's not, the first one is upshape, the other is italic.
>> This can lead to overfull hbox when turning on interaction, and this is
>> quite unintuitive. Is there a reason why it is so in ConTeXt?
>
> \setupinteraction[style=]

Thank you Hans, and sorry for my post: I should have looked more carefully 
in texshow...

Best regards,
Morgan
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