Henning Hraban Ramm
4. Dezember 2015 um 16:34

The same seems to be true for \at and \about.
Then how must I setup my "cite" to get the reference label of an item?

In my "manual bibliography" (as in http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Manual_Bibliography), I have

\definereferenceformat[cite][left={[},right={]},command=\at]
\startbibitem[Ramm 2015]
Ramm, Hraban: The Unsolved Question. Bishkek 2015.
\stopbibitem

And in my text I want to use \cite[Ramm 2015] to get a link to the entry shown as [Ramm 2015].
You can choose between a itemgroup where you have numbered entries:

\defineitemgroup[bibliography]

\setupitemgroup[bibliography][each][n][left={[},right={]},stopper=]

\definereferenceformat [bibnumber] [type=number,left={[},right={]}]
\definereferenceformat [bibpage]   [type=page]

\starttext

\startitemgroup[bibliography]
    \startitem[Ramm 2015]
    Ramm, Hraban: The Unsolved Question. Bishkek 2015.
    \stopitem
\stopitemgroup

See \bibnumber[Ramm 2015] at page \bibpage[Ramm 2015].

\stoptext


or you use descriptions:

\definedescription[bibitem][title=yes]

\definereferenceformat [bibtitle]  [type=title,left={[},right={]}]
\definereferenceformat [bibpage]   [type=page]

\starttext

\startbibitem[reference=Ramm 2015,title=Ramm 2015]
Ramm, Hraban: The Unsolved Question. Bishkek 2015.
\stopbibitem

See \bibtitle[Ramm 2015] at page \bibpage[Ramm 2015].

\stoptext

Wolfgang