Hi Peter,

I thought they did, but was I wrong, thanks for testing and your patch.
I was in a real real hurry when I posted my reply, and still I have no
time right now, but I can do a fast question: does your fixed version
allow latex-style citations like this:

  \cite{article-crossref}

That format has to be supported because it is often used within .BIB
files.

Cheers and Thanks again,
Taco

Peter Münster wrote:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:


I think there are other commands with that behaviour, but I don't remember
which ones...

\at and \in,


Are you sure? I don't see it:
\starttext
\section{first}
\section[sec2]{second}
bla \at[sec2] bla \in[sec2] bla

bla \at{xxx}[sec2] bla \in{xxx}[sec2] bla

bla \at{xxx}{yyy}[sec2] bla \in{xxx}{yyy}[sec2] bla
\stoptext

Greetings, Peter

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