Dear gang,
Generally, I do not use endnotes - see Robert Bringhurst's criticisms of
endnotes in typography - but a publisher is demanding them. Converting
footnotes to endnotes must be quite simple yet I'm missing it:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[way=bychapter]
% \setupnote[footnote]
% [way=bychapter]
\starttext
\startsection[title={},reference={}]
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\stopsection
\startsection[title={},reference={}]
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\stopsection
\startsubject[title={},reference={}]
\placenotes [footnote]
\stopsubject
\stoptext
What's the best way to convert the above to endnotes? Thank you in advance!
Best wishes
Idris
--
Idris Samawi Hamid, Professor
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80512
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