Dear All,

when a single line footnote is used, the footnote divider is rendered in
larger distance than for footnotes with two or more lines (I mean a gap
between the line and the footnote text). Initially I though there must be an
'empty' paragraph in my footnote but looking into the source it turned out
to be a false alarm as it seems to be consistent. It can be tested easily: 

\chapter{Chapter}Foo\footnote{Bar}.
\chapter{Chapter}Foo\footnote{Bar

Bar}.

Is this behaviour deliberate?

Thanks, Jan

ConTeXt 2013.11.14 & Win 7

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