<--- On Mar 30, Taco Hoekwater wrote --->

> * The broken eq reference (at least IMO this is a bug)
>   \starttext
>   \placeformula[eqn1]
>   \startformula \startalign[n=1] a\\ \stopalign \stopformula
>   See \in[eqn1]
>   \stoptext

I am not sure that this is a bug. Infact, I am not behaviour is 
expected.
\placeformula[eq1]
\startformula \startalign[n=1]
  a \\
  b \\
\stopalign \stopformula
What should \in[eqn1] refer to? The first eqn, the second, or both?

Aditya


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