27 May
2011
27 May
'11
5:09 p.m.
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