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\setuppapersize[A8,landscape]
 
\setuppapersize[A8,landscape]
 
\starttext
 
\starttext
The various \textreference[houses]{canal houses} houses at the canal have nice interior.  
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The various \textreference[houses]{canal houses} houses at the canal have nice interior.
  
 
See \about[houses] on \at{page}[houses] for more information on the houses.
 
See \about[houses] on \at{page}[houses] for more information on the houses.
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<cd:commandref name="at"></cd:commandref>
 
<cd:commandref name="at"></cd:commandref>
 
<cd:commandref name="about"></cd:commandref>
 
<cd:commandref name="about"></cd:commandref>
<cd:commandref name="pagereference">sets an anchor for page numbers only</cd:commandref></cd:seealso>
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<cd:commandref name="pagereference">sets an anchor for page numbers only</cd:commandref>
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<cd:commandref name="reference">for a command that is almost exactly the same as this one</cd:commandref></cd:seealso>
 
</cd:commandgroup>
 
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Revision as of 17:53, 5 September 2020


\textreference

Summary

The command \textreference is used for creating reference anchors

Settings

\textreference[...,...]{...}
[...,...]reference
{...}text

Description

Creates an invisible, referencable anchor text on the page. This anchor can later be referenced with commands like \at and \about.

Examples

Example 1

\setuppapersize[A8,landscape]
\starttext
The various \textreference[houses]{canal houses} houses at the canal have nice interior.

See \about[houses] on \at{page}[houses] for more information on the houses.
\stoptext

produces

Notes

See also

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