I need to report every chapter that a particular macro appeared. I would do this by placing `\pagereference[sample]` inside the macro definition, so whenever it is called, it marks the reference info. But I can't seem to get references to work with multiple reference locations marked, example: \starttext
You can find it at \at{page}[sample] in \at{chapter}[sample]. \chapter{Fish} \pagereference[sample] \input knuth \input knuth \pagebreak \chapter{Whales} \input knuth \pagereference[sample] \stoptext (you can see in this example, it only finds `\pagereference[sample]` on page 1 and ignores the second appearance. Ideally, I need to be able to output something like, "See examples in Chapter 3, 8, 19" (because those chapters contain a particular macro that I marked with \pagereference. Or, if even possible, see chapters 3 (p. 22), 8 (p. 40), and 20 (though the first example is fine. Is there a way to place a page reference multiple times, so multiple pages or chapter details will appear? --Joel
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