Am 25.10.2011 um 10:34 schrieb Hans Hagen:

> On 24-10-2011 23:24, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> 
>> Am 24.10.2011 um 14:18 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>> 
>>> On 21-10-2011 07:07, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>>>> Hi Hans,
>>>> 
>>>> I try to set and access a reference in the example below but both
>>>> \in and \at result in a fatal error. What’s missing in my code,
>>>> I looked in the float and math code but I can’t find a solution.
>>> 
>>> you need to set a resolver for the internal reference as it can come from 
>>> anywhere
>>> 
>>> references.resolvers.test = references.resolvers.section -- take from list
>>> 
>>> but anyhow, I made that the fallback resolver now so your problem should go 
>>> away
>> 
>> Thanks, the error message is now gone but I don’t get a number from the \in 
>> reference unless I add
>> 
>> \startluacode
>> structures.references.filters.test = { default = 
>> structures.references.filters.generic.number }
>> \stopluacode
>> 
>> to my code. Can the reference code take care of this itself or do I really 
>> need the line?
> 
> I'll add a default

Thank you.

Wolfgang
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