> On 12. Aug 2018, at 17:38, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:
> 
> Hi Robert,
> 
> the reference command in notes is \in (for both MkII and MkIV), such as in:
> 
>    \starttext
>    \dorecurse{30}{\footnote{Footnote}}
>    \footnote[uvu-avu]{These two suffixes […]}
>    \dorecurse{30}{\footnote{Footnote}}
>    …
>    \footnote{See n.~\in[uvu-avu].}
>    \stoptext

Aha. I didn’t find that in contextref.pdf (2013 edition). But it works!

What does disturb me, however, is that I have this one chapter where the wrong 
note number is indicated (note 19 is referred to as note '18'), and I do not 
know why. Could it be that this is because earlier in the chapter I have also 
used

\setupnote [localnote] [location=none]
…
\startlocalfootnotes[conversion=characters,n=0]
…
\placenotes [localnote]
\stoplocalfootnotes

and that this somehow interferes with the referencing of other footnotes? That 
is the only difference I see between this chapter and the others.

Robert
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