* \textreference
@ 2014-07-13 17:59 Herbert Voss
2014-07-26 10:14 ` \textreference Hans Hagen
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From: Herbert Voss @ 2014-07-13 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ntg-context
I thought that \textreference will print its text (Foo) in
difference to \reference. With current minimal I can see no
difference between both.
\starttext
\textreference[foo]{Foo}
\reference[bar]{Bar}
\about[foo] and \about[bar] \atpage[bar]
\stoptext
Herbert
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* Re: \textreference
2014-07-13 17:59 \textreference Herbert Voss
@ 2014-07-26 10:14 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2014-07-26 10:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On 7/13/2014 7:59 PM, Herbert Voss wrote:
> I thought that \textreference will print its text (Foo) in
> difference to \reference. With current minimal I can see no
> difference between both.
>
> \starttext
> \textreference[foo]{Foo}
> \reference[bar]{Bar}
>
> \about[foo] and \about[bar] \atpage[bar]
> \stoptext
\starttext
\textreference[foo]{Foo}
\reference[bar]{Bar}
about foo: \about[foo] \par
about bar: \about[bar] \par
in foo: \in{in}[foo] \par
in bar: \in{in}[bar] \par
at page foo: \at{page}[foo] \par
at page bar: \at{page}[bar] \par
\stoptext
(\atpage doesn't show a page when on the same page)
The distinction between \pagereference, \textreference and \reference is
sort of historical and relates to efficiency (in mkii):
\pagereference : only stores the pagenumber
\textreference : only stores the text
\reference : stores pagenumber and text
In mkiv the last two are the same now but they still can have different
rendering (currently the rendering is aliased). Maybe we should just
alias \reference to \textreference by now as I don't see that part
change (the distinction was kept when mkiv was still new). So in fact we
have just two commands now.
(\setreference[label][...] is a new one .. it reminds me that i should
start checking for left-over experiments and kind of freeze the low
level implementation ... these were among the first mechanisms redone)
Hans
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