Hi Alan,

This works here:
%%%%%%%%%%
\starttext
\startitemize [n]
   \startitem[first]
       This is a first item.
   \stopitem

\item[second] This is a second item.
\stopitemize

Alan’s \in{item}[first] appears before \in{item}[second].

\stoptext
%%%%%%%%%%

Is this what you wanted?

best regards: OK

> On 17 Dec 2014, at 17:30, Alan BRASLAU <alan.bras...@cea.fr> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> An item in an itemized list can have a reference:
> 
> \startitemize [n]
> \item[first] This is a first item;
> \item[second] This is a second item.
> \stopitemize
> 
> \in{item}[first] appears before \in{item}[second].
> 
> 
> How does this work with \startitem\stopitem?
> I tried, of course:
>    \startitem[reference=first]
>        This is a first item.
>    \stopitem
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Alan
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