I'm editing a book that will be printed, however the authors have included URLs 
which will no doubt suffer from "bit rot" in no time at all. I think it will 
make the main text cleaner if I use endnotes rather than include the URL 
in-line in the text or as a (distracting) footnote. So when the author writes 
"See my video at <long Youtube URL>" I will print "See my video at link 1". At 
the back of the book, in an appendix somewhere, I then use \placenotes to 
display a table of the actual URLs for any readers that want to type them in. 

I want the "link 1" bit to be normal text rather than superscript so it's more 
visible. Using the \setupnote[textstyle=...] command I can change the style of 
the number but not the superscript placing.

Is there a way to remove the superscript placing, please?

Alternative solutions welcome: the URLs printed in the book will be mirrored on 
a web page associated with the book for as long as possible so that content 
that vanishes over time can be replaced with Internet Archive links as they are 
discovered. However the order of the book isn't finalised yet so I'd like the 
numbering to be sequential regardless of whether I move a chapter around later 
on. This is partly the reason for using \endnote because I can use a reference 
elsewhere in the text if necessary.

Thanks in advance.
—
Bruce Horrocks
Hampshire, UK

___________________________________________________________________________________
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the 
Wiki!

maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
webpage  : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net
archive  : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
wiki     : http://contextgarden.net
___________________________________________________________________________________

Reply via email to