[NTG-context] Re: How to make superscript text match footnote mark formatting?

2024-04-27 Thread Joel via ntg-context
 Thank you! --Joel

On Saturday, April 27, 2024 at 12:08:13 PM MDT, Wolfgang Schuster 
 wrote:  
 
 Joel via ntg-context schrieb am 27.04.2024 um 19:16:
> \starttext
>   test\high{1}test\footnote{some text}
> \stoptext
> 
> How can I create a superscript number that has exactly the same 
> formatting as a footnote, but which won't create a footnote. I tried 
> \high{}, which I believe should be the way to superscript text, but if 
> you compile this, you can see the first "1" and second "1" have entirely 
> different formatting. How do I make the first one have the same exact 
> formtating as the real footnote?

Footnotes apply the \tx style to the number in the running text and to 
get the same text size with \high you need \tx before the argument.

Another solution is to create your own \high command where you set the 
text size as default value but now you have to pass \txx as value 
because by default \high already uses style=\tx. When you now combine 
the default \tx from \high and the \tx from the footnote you get the 
\txx size (which is used in the custom \high command).

 begin example
\definehigh[fakenotesymbol][style=\txx]

\starttext

\startlines
test\footnote{\unknown}
test\high{\tx 1}
test\fakenotesymbol{1}
\stoplines

\stoptext
 end example

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] Re: How to make superscript text match footnote mark formatting?

2024-04-27 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Joel via ntg-context schrieb am 27.04.2024 um 19:16:

\starttext
  test\high{1}test\footnote{some text}
\stoptext

How can I create a superscript number that has exactly the same 
formatting as a footnote, but which won't create a footnote. I tried 
\high{}, which I believe should be the way to superscript text, but if 
you compile this, you can see the first "1" and second "1" have entirely 
different formatting. How do I make the first one have the same exact 
formtating as the real footnote?


Footnotes apply the \tx style to the number in the running text and to 
get the same text size with \high you need \tx before the argument.


Another solution is to create your own \high command where you set the 
text size as default value but now you have to pass \txx as value 
because by default \high already uses style=\tx. When you now combine 
the default \tx from \high and the \tx from the footnote you get the 
\txx size (which is used in the custom \high command).


 begin example
\definehigh[fakenotesymbol][style=\txx]

\starttext

\startlines
test\footnote{\unknown}
test\high{\tx 1}
test\fakenotesymbol{1}
\stoplines

\stoptext
 end example

Wolfgang
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