Am 12.04.2013 10:29, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:

Am 12.04.2013 um 08:10 schrieb WolfgangZ <wol...@gmx.net>:

Hello,
I get wrong list entries when using my register entries inside separate lists. 
Example case included, even if it is a bit longer. For explanation, I have two 
lists, the correct index is in section 1.2 in the attached example and printed 
on page 3 (see test.pdf). The one that causes trouble is set in section 1.3 
(green table) and printed on page 5. There the index links to page 4 instead of 
page 1, on which the entry is placed.

The example gets more strange, as the wrong index entries only occurs if there 
is no regular text below the table in section 1.3. For testing you can 
uncomment line 70 in file test.tex.

Put the text before the index entry in your definition in \Listwrong the output 
is correct:

   \define[1]\Listwrong{#1\Wrongliste{#1}}

Wolfgang

Great, this solves the problem! Is it possible to explain the reason for the behavior of context to the order of the text entry and the command?

Many thanks for the quick reply.
Wolfgang


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