Hi Hans,

I have the following source, which tries to resemble three kinds of links:

    \setupinteraction[state=start, style=, focus=standard]

    \def\inone#1{%
      \start\setupinteraction[color=darkgreen]%
      \enabledirectives[references.border=darkgreen]%
      \goto{#1}[url(#1)]\stop}
    \def\intwo#1{%
      \start\setupinteraction[color=darkred]%
      \enabledirectives[references.border=darkred]%
      \goto{#1}[url(#1)]\stop}
    \def\inthree#1{%
      \start\setupinteraction[color=darkblue]%
      \enabledirectives[references.border=darkblue]%
      \goto{#1}[url(#1)]\stop}

    \starttext
    \startTEXpage[offset=1dk, align=middle]
    \inone{one}\blank
    \intwo{two}\blank
    \inthree{three}\blank
    \stopTEXpage
    \chapter[one]{First chapter}
    \chapter[two]{Second chapter}
    \chapter[three]{Second chapter}
    \stoptext

I see that the directive for link borders only allows one color for
links per document.

In my real-world documents, I need to make three different border links:
for destinations inside the document (/GoTo), for destinations in other
documents (/GoToR or /GoToE) and for external destinations (/URI).

With the current document I write now, I have over a hundred links in
twenty pages. Being able to visually distinguish each link helps
interaction with the document (reading or even writing it).

Would it be possible that \setupinteraction could have a bordercolor
key, such as the color one?

Many thanks for your help,

Pablo
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