Am 25.11.2011 um 18:08 schrieb Meer, H. van der: > > On 25 nov. 2011, at 17:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > >> >> Am 25.11.2011 um 17:26 schrieb Hans van der Meer: >> >>> I have troubles with interaction in a screen document. >>> >>> (1) I took the example from the wiki: >>> \setuppapersize[A6][A6] >>> \setupinteraction[state=start] >>> \setupreferencing[interaction=all] >>> \starttext >>> Reference is here <\reference[label:1]{Some text}> >>> \page[yes] % Insert page break >>> Link to \goto{some text elsewhere}[label:1]. >>> \stoptext >>> >>> Although the link on page-2 brings me to page_1, the contents of {Some >>> text} has completely disappeared. Why is this? What is the essence of >>> having this argument if it is not displayed? >> >> You can show the text when you call the reference with >> “\getreference[text][label:1]”. > > This confuses me more. Perhaps I am misunderstanding but now I get from this: > > Reference is here <\reference[label:1]{Some text}>\blank > and is: \getreference[tekst][label:1]
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