Taco and Wolfgang,

Here is your counterexample:

\setupcaptions[number=no] % <<<<<< the culprit
\starttext

I used to place references to figures and tables in the following way:

\placefigure[][fig:myfig]{Title}{Content}

mind the {\bf setupcations}, now \type{\in{figure}[fig:myfig]}-->\in 
{figure}[fig:myfig] and does not result in the reference.

This however printed a dot instead of the expected "figure ".
Changing to \type{\at}\at{figure}[fig:myfig] again printed the  
correct reference.

\stoptext

On Jun 24, 2007, at 16:02, Taco Hoekwater wrote:

> \starttext
>
> I used to place references to figures and tables in the following way:
>
> \placefigure[][fig:myfig]{Title}{Content}
>
> \in{figure}[fig:myfig]
>
> This however printed a dot instead of the expected "figure ".
> Changing to \at{figure}[fig:myfig] again printed the correct  
> reference.
>
> \stoptext

Hans van der Meer


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