Am 27.05.2011 um 17:04 schrieb Andreas Schneider:

> Hello,
> 
> if  I  use  \in,  \about,  \at  or  anything  else  that  generates  a
> cross-reference,  and  that  reference  happens to be invalid (typo or
> whatever),  it  just  prints  out  "nothing".  Is  there a way to have
> context throw an error if a reference is invalid? (That probably would
> only  make  sense  in the second pass of context, since the first pass
> has to collect the references first.)

Unknown references are shown as “??” in your text.

Wolfgang

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