I wonder if someone might be able to help me with this.
I have a book in three parts and the author wants endnotes. No problem.
I can produce those with \setupfootnotes[location=text] and then
\placefootnotes.
However, I would like the header to read 'Notes' on the recto page (or
indeed be blank with no header), but I am currently getting the header
that belongs to the main setup for headers, which happens to be:
\startsetups[middle]
\hfill
\getmarking[section]
\hfill
\stopsetups
\setupheadertexts
[{\hfill\documentvariable{metadata:title}\hfill}][]
[\setups{middle}][]
How do I deal with the \placefootnotes command so that it ignores this
and either gives me no header, or perhaps a new header with 'Notes' in
place of [section] (which is achieved in centered position with
setups[middle])?
Julian
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