Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I usually prefer
> 
>   Note that \in Step[fire] is optional for experienced chefs.
> 
> This way, if you enable interaction, "Step 3" will become a link, rather 
> than just "3".

An example showing a third alternative.  This alternative is useful 
if you use that kind of reference a lot:


\definereferenceformat[instep][text=Step]

\starttext
You must do the following steps:
\startitemize[n]
  \item Buy the ingredients
  \item Cook the food
  \item [abc] Put out the fire
\stopitemize

Note that Step \in[abc] is optional for experienced chefs.

Note that \in Step[abc] is optional for experienced chefs.

Note that \instep[abc] is optional for experienced chefs.
\stoptext
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