Apologies, I just found the solution: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setinjector

El lun, 21 ago 2023 a las 23:43, Andres Conrado Montoya (<andresconrado@gmail.com>) escribió:
I'm trying to force a page break in a table of contents, using what is recommended at https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table_of_Contents#Forced_Page_Break

However, it does not work. Here's a MWE:

\definelistextra[page][before=\page]
\starttext
\starttitle[title={Table of contents}]
\placecontent[extras={2=page}]
\stoptitle
\startchapter[title={First chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Second chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Third chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\stoptext

Is there a new way of obtaining a page break before a given part, chapter or section in the ToC? 

Thank you in advance.

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Los fines no justifican los medios, porque la medida verdadera de nuestro carácter está dada por los medios que estamos dispuestos a utilizar, no por los fines que proclamamos.
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“You develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it. From out there on the moon, international politics look so petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out and say, ‘Look at that, you son of a bitch.’” — Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell