A partial answer: \definereferenceformat[infigure][text=Figure] \definereferenceformat[infigures][text=Figures] \definereferenceformat[intable][text=Table] \definereferenceformat[intables][text=Tables] \definereferenceformat[insection][text=Section] \definereferenceformat[inequation][left=(,right=),text=equation] \definereferenceformat[inexample][text=Example] \definereferenceformat[indefinition][text=Definition] Then, in \inequation[eq:newton], we see ... On Aug 4, 2006, at 5:44 PM, Renaud AUBIN wrote: > Hi all, > > Is that possible to setup the \in command to obtain: > - \in[fig:fig_ref] returns figure 1.1 > - \in[eq:eq_ref] returns (1.1) > _ \in[sec:sec_ref] returns section 2.1 > > Up to now I have used: > - \in{figure}[fig:fig_ref] > - \in{(}{)}[eq_eq_ref] (but there is an extra h space just after "(" ) > - \in{section}[sec_sec_ref] > > Moreover, how could I set the face of the output ? > > Cheers, > > Renaud > _______________________________________________ > ntg-context mailing list > ntg-context@ntg.nl > http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context