Miguel Queiros wrote:
\bgroup
\setuphead[chapter][color=darkblue]
\chapter{Capitulo 1}
\egroup
or
\start
\setuphead[chapter][color=darkblue]
\chapter{Capitulo 1}
\stop
I'v tried both you solutions but I still get
an header on each chapter page. I
this is because the setupheadertext is forgotten by the time that the
page is built, remove the \start/stop and it will work
Thanks! It worked. As a reminder I will try to recall that
as you said before on the mailing lists many commands have
color options.
I'v added a small example
This doesn't answer your original question, but why not
\setuppagenumbering[location={footer,right},style=\tfx]
instead of lengthy setups?
I will take a look at your sugestion. Thanks. As far as I
recall page numbering isn't working with setups because I
get two page numbers on every
Miguel Queiros wrote:
This doesn't answer your original question, but why not
\setuppagenumbering[location={footer,right},style=\tfx]
instead of lengthy setups?
I will take a look at your sugestion. Thanks. As far as I
recall page numbering isn't working with setups because I
get
On 4/18/06, Miguel Queiros wrote:
The second problem has to do with the fact that in the
attached file footnote-posicao.tex I changed the layout
of the page, so that I could have a bigger right margin.
The problem is that I would like to have the page number
centered on the page and note
\bgroup
\setuphead[chapter][color=darkblue]
\chapter{Capitulo 1}
\egroup
or
\start
\setuphead[chapter][color=darkblue]
\chapter{Capitulo 1}
\stop
I'v tried both you solutions but I still get
an header on each chapter page. I even tested it
with
Hello,
Using ConTeXt, I would like to have multiple footnote threads in a
document. For example, one thread might be for the reader, another for
a particular reviewer, and another for my own editing notes or
comments forrequired future work. Each thread should be indexed by a
different set
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Hello,
I found that \footnote cannot work correctly as I expected.
Here is my source file:
%--
%\loadmapfile[gbk]
%\usemodule[chinese]
\setuppagenumbering[location=inright]
\setupbodyfont[lbr,12pt
Hans Hagen wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Hello,
I found that \footnote cannot work correctly as I expected.
Here is my source file:
%--
%\loadmapfile[gbk]
%\usemodule[chinese]
\setuppagenumbering[location=inright
Hello,
I found that \footnote cannot work correctly as I expected.
Here is my source file:
%--
%\loadmapfile[gbk]
%\usemodule[chinese]
\setuppagenumbering[location=inright]
\setupbodyfont[lbr,12pt]
\setupindenting[big,yes
...ferencefound #2\else #3
\fi \egroup
\doresetgotowh...
...
l.919 ...plication is a valid one (true)\footnote{
G
On Oct 31, 2005, at 21:49, Gerben Wierda wrote:
I had in my project file
\definenote[endnote][location=none]
\setupfootnotes[conversion
I had in my project file
\definenote[endnote][location=none]
\setupfootnotes[conversion=set 2,way=bypage]
which I moved to my environment file. But wherever I have it, when I
compile per chapter, the footnote mechanism fails because it runs out
of symbols to use. When I compile the entire
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
{Title\footnote{test}} % 1
{Title\footnote{test}} % 2
\incrementnumber[footnote]
%\setupnumber[footnote][start=3] % or
%\setnumber[footnote]{3} % or
Test\footnote{test} % 4?
\stoptext
keep in mind that start is only used when a number is reset (per page, chapter
Hi,
Just collect the 'real bugs' and i'll look into it asap; i'm away for a
few days (dante meeting and such) and will pick up that thread afterwards.
Hans
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Hi all,
has ConTeXt any equivalent to the \thanks command in LaTeX that types a
footnote with a * as number and doesn't alter the footnote counter?
With many thanks in advance
Albrecht
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Albrecht Kauffmann said this at Mon, 26 Sep 2005 17:04:45 +0200:
has ConTeXt any equivalent to the \thanks command in LaTeX that types a
footnote with a * as number and doesn't alter the footnote counter?
Hello, Albrecht,
Does the following handle the cases you need:
\definenote[thanks
Hi all,
can someone tell me, how to set the counter of footnotes (e.g., one back,
or to zero)?
With many thanks
Albrecht
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can someone tell me, how to set the counter of footnotes (e.g., one back,
or to zero)?
Play with this:
==
% output=pdf interface=en
\starttext
Test.\footnote{Test}
Test.\footnote{Test}
\resetnumber[footnote]
Test.\footnote{Test}
Test
should be of interest to Albrecht and others...
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{Title\footnote{test}} % 1
{Title\footnote{test}} % 2
\incrementnumber[footnote]
Test\footnote{test}% 4?
Here is the trick
Brooks Moses wrote:
At 10:40 AM 9/9/2005, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
Not quite, as it doesn't generate a number I can reference. What I'm
thinking of is something that does what \nomarkfootnote does in the
following example:
A sentence\footnote{With a
note\note
Brooks Moses wrote:
Not quite, as it doesn't generate a number I can reference. What I'm
thinking of is something that does what \nomarkfootnote does in the
following example:
A sentence\footnote{With a note\note[footB].}.\nomarkfootnote[footB]{And
another.}
\starttext
A sentence
At 10:40 AM 9/9/2005, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
Not quite, as it doesn't generate a number I can reference. What I'm
thinking of is something that does what \nomarkfootnote does in the
following example:
A sentence\footnote{With a note\note[footB].}.\nomarkfootnote
Hi Brooks,
Brooks Moses wrote:
I've been updating the Footnotes page on the Wiki, and have a few
questions as a result:
1.) Footnotes in footnotes in footnotes. Are these possible? When I do
something like \footnote{A note\footnote{With a note\footnote{With a
third footnote.}.}.}, only
In playing with footnotes on the Wiki, I've come across a number of bugs,
as well as the questions I mentioned earlier.
Consider the following example text:
\setupfootnotes[n=3]
\starttext
\strut\vfill % A hack to shorten the page, for Wiki use.
This\footnote[footA](Or that\footnote
I've been updating the Footnotes page on the Wiki, and have a few questions
as a result:
1.) Footnotes in footnotes in footnotes. Are these possible? When I do
something like \footnote{A note\footnote{With a note\footnote{With a third
footnote.}.}.}, only the first two notes are included
Replying to myself (sorry); I discovered the answer to one of these
questions already.
At 01:39 PM 9/3/2005, I wrote:
6. When I reference a footnote's number using \note[ref], I get the number
typeset as a superscript. This looks a little odd to me in sentences such
as See footnote \note[ref
Ciro Soto wrote:
Hello,
I need two more twiks for my footnotes:
I am using asterisk instead of numbers or letter for the footnotes.
Twik 1:
My font is too slanted and the asterisk (*) is printed too close to the
last word in the sentence.
Example:
Charles IV \footnote[]{asdfasdf}
will print
Vit Zyka wrote:
Just a question: why use 'italic correction' only for it/bi/sl/bs and
not in every time (where is usually = 0pt but not necesserily)? It is
part of font design. We are affraid of bad-designed fonts?
i remember situations where i got an italic correction in spite fo the font
Ciro Soto wrote:
Hello,
I need two more twiks for my footnotes:
I am using asterisk instead of numbers or letter for the footnotes.
Twik 1:
My font is too slanted and the asterisk (*) is printed too close to the
last word in the sentence.
Example:
Charles IV \footnote[]{asdfasdf}
will print
Olivier wrote:
Quoting Ciro Soto :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Aug 26, 2005 at 05:55:06PM --
Example:
Charles IV \footnote[]{asdfasdf}
no,no. My problem is with the V that appears in the text, not in the footnote!
Ooops I'm sorry for this.
What about tweaking the space
iirc.
Example:
Charles IV \footnote[]{asdfasdf}
will print an asterisk touching the V letter.
Olivier
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no,no. My problem is with the V that appears in the text, not in the footnote!
thank you, though.
c
On 8/26/05, Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Ciro Soto :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Aug 25, 2005 at 10:56:05PM --
Twik 1:
My font is too slanted and the asterisk (*) is printed
Quoting Ciro Soto :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Aug 26, 2005 at 05:55:06PM --
no,no. My problem is with the V that appears in the text, not in the footnote!
Ooops I'm sorry for this.
What about tweaking the space in the symbol definition like with
\defineconversion[slstarred
Hello,
I need two more twiks for my footnotes:
I am using asterisk instead of numbers or letter for the footnotes.
Twik 1:
My font is too slanted and the asterisk (*) is printed too close to the
last word in the sentence.
Example:
Charles IV \footnote[]{asdfasdf}
will print an asterisk touching
The latest version of ConTeXt (ver: 2005.07.20 fmt: 2005.7.21 int:
english mes: english) seems to have changed \setupindenting in such
a way that
% for footnotes with paragraphs
\let\myfn\footnote
\def\footnote{\dosingleempty\mydofootnote}
\long\def\mydofootnote[#1]#2
On 19 Jul 2005, at 14:58, Hans Hagen wrote:or, in page-lin.tex, fix: \installspacehandler \v!off {\normalspaces \let\obeyedspace\normalspace \let\ =\normalspace} Thanks Hans,Charlie Doherty *** Charles Doherty, Early Irish History, School of History, John Henry Newman
berd. Of his visage children were aferd.%\footnote{Burgess, A., \slanted{The Riverside Chaucer}, p.\ 33 (623--628). From this point on, any further references to \slanted{The Canterbury Tales}, will be made from this edition and line numbers only will be provided.}\stoplines\stopnarrower And here
Charles Doherty wrote:
Dear Hans,
Example 1 below causes TeX to hang and I have to abort the TeX run
whereas Example 2 works when I omit \startlines / \stoplines and use
\crlf. I have included the console readout for Example 1 below. I can
get by with Example 2 but I thought I should let
On 19 Jul 2005, at 13:23, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Current ConTeXt chokes on the use of \space within \startlines ...
\stoplines (that is a known bug). You need a workaround. This works
for the current example:
\starttext
Example 1
And here is the sentence before
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Charles Doherty wrote:
Dear Hans,
Example 1 below causes TeX to hang and I have to abort the TeX run
whereas Example 2 works when I omit \startlines / \stoplines and use
\crlf. I have included the console readout for Example 1 below. I can
get by with Example 2 but
Just finished a highly formatted job for a customer. Something
occurred that isn't supposed to happen with Tex. The reference
number for a footnote was on page a and the footnote itself was
on page a+1. As it happened the footnote was placed at the end
of a paragraph and the paragraph ended
John R. Culleton wrote:
Just finished a highly formatted job for a customer. Something
occurred that isn't supposed to happen with Tex. The reference
number for a footnote was on page a and the footnote itself was
on page a+1. As it happened the footnote was placed at the end
of a paragraph
Alan Bowen wrote:
Peter—
On further testing, I see that while I now have indented paragraphs in
my footnotes, I no longer have the ability to name and cross- reference
them. \footnote{footnote text} works well, but \footnote [name]{footnote
text} now seems broken.
Alan
On Wed, 22 Jun
Vit—
That’s got it nicely. Many thanks!
Best, Alan
On Jun 23, 2005, at 4:59 AM, Vit Zyka wrote:
Alan Bowen wrote:
Peter—
On further testing, I see that while I now have indented
paragraphs in my footnotes, I no longer have the ability to name
and cross- reference them. \footnote
Peter—
On further testing, I see that while I now have indented paragraphs
in my footnotes, I no longer have the ability to name and cross-
reference them. \footnote{footnote text} works well, but \footnote
[name]{footnote text} now seems broken.
Alan
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Alan Bowen
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Idris,
here's my hack for achieving this footnote format (which seems much
more common in the humanities than the default provided by ConTeXt):
\def\NoteNumber#1{\hbox to 15pt{\hfill #1.}}
\setupfootnotes[rule=off
Idris Samawi Hamid said this at Wed, 13 Apr 2005 14:54:51 -0600:
The idea is to print the reference marker, in this case `1', in a different
font from both the main text and from the footnote text. That is,
\setupfootnotes should let me transparently distinguish between
How about
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 22:35:29 +0100, Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Idris Samawi Hamid said this at Wed, 13 Apr 2005 14:54:51 -0600:
The idea is to print the reference marker, in this case `1', in a
different
font from both the main text and from the footnote text
Dear Hans: (unless I'm missing something) is it possible to get an option
\setupfootnotes[{markstyle=\switchtobodyfont[myfont]}]
where the size defaults to the normal footnote mark size?
Best
Idris
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 14:54:51 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear cartel,
I
]
\setupfootnotes[{style=\ss},{textstyle=\sc}]
\starttext
This is a test.\footnote{This is a test}
\stoptext
==
Don't bracket them, and the blank command parameters also play a role (to
over-ride the \high command, in case you have superior figures, for example
,textcommand=,command=,textstyle=boldslanted]
i. This changes the footnote marker in the main text (marker1), but also makes
it a regular numeral aligned with the pre-footnote text.
b. The footnote marker in the note (marker2) also becomes aligned with the
text of the note.
c. Marker1 is boldit
Dear gang,
\setupfootnotes[style=italic,textcommand=,command=,textstyle=boldslanted]
Feature request: I think that using
textcommand=,command=
to override high figures is too cryptic for regular users. It would be better
to have two options e.g.
for marker1 (pre-note)
they
should be filtered out by \sanitizelogigalmarkup{\footnote...}. This
is one of the great advantages of using a high level language such as
LaTeX or ConTeXt (and ConTeXt so much more than LaTeX) that we can
define layout in this way.
Since you come from an XML background and only have to change your
there (in fact they
should be filtered out by \sanitizelogigalmarkup{\footnote...}. This
is one of the great advantages of using a high level language such as
LaTeX or ConTeXt (and ConTeXt so much more than LaTeX) that we can
define layout in this way.
to this i can add that concerning the blank, one
[...]
remove indentation from a paragraph by saying \noindent. So every
paragraph had a \noindent before the paragraph (instead of doing it
right by saying \noindent0pt). And it was a long
talking about teaching:
a) it is \parindent=0pt, not \noindent=0pt
b) the ConTeXt way is using
Hello Paul,
Here's what I just figured out literally 10 minutes ago. It works, but
it seems a bit of a hack. Is there a better way?
a bit? a very huge bit. Assume that you have 200 footnotes in your
text. Then change from 12pt fontsize to 10pt Bang!
Patrick
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On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 01:28:01PM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Here's what I just figured out literally 10 minutes ago. It works, but
it seems a bit of a hack. Is there a better way?
a bit? a very huge bit. Assume that you have 200 footnotes in your
text. Then change from 12pt
Hello,
[most evil footnote hackery]
Of course, that begs the question. Is there a better way?
Sorry to say, but in this case, no solution would be much better than
this solution. There is nothing(!) worse than mixing visual markup with
logical markup this way. We are in a fully programmable
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 06:17:39PM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Sorry to say, but in this case, no solution would be much better than
this solution.
Really? Wow! So if if the requirements for some document are hanging
indents footnotes, and I have asked how to do them on the mailing list,
On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 03:58:42PM -0400, Paul Tremblay wrote:
Is there a way to manually set the number of a footnote rather than
letting ConTeXt determining it? Something that works in the same way as
\page[25]?
For example, I might want to start footnote numbering at 1 at each
chapter
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 03:58:42PM -0400, Paul Tremblay wrote:
Is there a way to manually set the number of a footnote rather than
letting ConTeXt determining it? Something that works in the same way as
\page[25]?
For example, I might want to start footnote numbering at 1
Hello,
while we are at it, I played around (a bit) with \setupfootnotes but
didn't get what I wanted to achieve:
|text text text text text
|
|- (a shorter rule)
| 1 hello
| 2 footnote
| 10 tenth footnote that
| wraps like
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:29:41AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
\starttext
test \footnote{test} test
\setupnumber[footnote][start=45]
test \footnote{test} test
\setnumber[footnote]{99}
test \footnote{test} test
\setupnumber[footnote][way=bysection,start=0]
test \footnote{test} test
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:29:41AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
\starttext
test \footnote{test} test
\setupnumber[footnote][start=45]
test \footnote{test} test
\setnumber[footnote]{99}
test \footnote{test} test
\setupnumber[footnote][way=bysection,start=0]
test \footnote{test
Hey, that's just the question I was going to ask! I played around some
with margin= and margindistance=, but all I could achieve was getting
the footnote ref typeset to the right, into the text of the note --
interesting, but not very useful. So is this possible? And: can we have
a hanging
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:30:44PM +0200, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hey, that's just the question I was going to ask! I played around some
with margin= and margindistance=, but all I could achieve was getting
the footnote ref typeset to the right, into the text of the note --
interesting
Is there a way to manually set the number of a footnote rather than
letting ConTeXt determining it? Something that works in the same way as
\page[25]?
For example, I might want to start footnote numbering at 1 at each
chapter, *but I won't be using traditional ConTeXt divisions.*
I've been
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have been trying to do this for a test with larger notes, but this fails:
\starttext
\startbuffer[tufte]
\input tufte
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[knuth]
\input knuth
\stopbuffer
\dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{\typebuffer[knuth]} \endnote{eee}\endgraf}
\page
\placenotes[endnote
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have been trying to do this for a test with larger notes, but this fails:
\starttext
\startbuffer[tufte]
\input tufte
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[knuth]
\input knuth
\stopbuffer
\dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{\typebuffer[knuth]} \endnote{eee}\endgraf}
it's \getbuffer else you
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\starttext
\startbuffer[tufte]
\input tufte
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[knuth]
\input knuth
\stopbuffer
\dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{\typebuffer[knuth]} \endnote{eee}\endgraf}
it's \getbuffer else you indeed get a verbatim
. E.g.
\input tufte
does not work from inside \footnote{}
Here is a test file.
Best
Idris
==test-notes===
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\setupfootnotes[location=text]
\starttext
\dorecurse{14}
{\input tufte\footnote{Here is a footnote.\par Here is a footnote.\par
Here
Dear syndicate,
1. When I place footnotes as endnotes, they overflow the page, like an
oversize \vbox.
2. E.g.
\input tufte
does not work from inside \footnote{}
Here is a test file.
Best
Idris
==test-notes===
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\setupfootnotes[location
Esteemed ConTeXters:
One more question: ConTeXt displays footnotes like this (I'm using carets to
indicate superscript):
--
This is body text. And here is some more body text.
^1^This is the text of a footnote
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Willi Egger wrote:
May be the
\startlocalfootnotes[n=0]...{\placelocalfootnote}\stoplocalfootnotes is
an option. Sorry I do not know what the [n=0] is meaning ...
Hello Willi,
I've just discovered, that I had already asked this same question some
months ago (and you
problem: since I need also table head
and table tail, and sometimes also vertical lines, I use \starttables.
With the following example, the first page begins a little bit lower and
overwrites the first footnote:
\setuplayout[height=8cm]
\starttext
\bgroup
\let\postponefootnotes\relax
\starttablehead
Hello,
could someone help me with placing a footnote in a multipage-table?
Here an example, where the table overwrite the footnote:
\starttext
\starttablehead
\HL
\NC command \NC meaning \NC\SR
\HL
\stoptablehead
\starttabletail
\HL
\stoptabletail
\starttables[|l|l|]
\NC \tex{NC}\NC
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, January 19, 2005 Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
On Jan 17, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
enablegreek relies on catcode changes, so it cannot work inside
commands. It should be redefined to make use of e-TeX's
\scantoken feature so that it can re-parse its
Wednesday, January 19, 2005 Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
On Jan 17, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
enablegreek relies on catcode changes, so it cannot work inside
commands. It should be redefined to make use of e-TeX's
\scantoken feature so that it can re-parse its input.
Giuseppe,
Guiseppe and Thomas
A quick run though with my test file indicates that
\def\localgreek#1{\scantokens{\Gf\enablegreek#1}}
will work in the body text, but only if one enters the Greek code using
double braces as follows:
{\localgreek{Greek code}}
With single braces either the Greek turns on and
On Jan 17, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
enablegreek relies on catcode changes, so it cannot work inside
commands. It should be redefined to make use of e-TeX's
\scantoken feature so that it can re-parse its input.
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Giuseppe,
I'll be too bust the next three
Monday, January 17, 2005 Alan Bowen wrote:
I am having trouble getting Greek in footnote environment. The Greek
appears as it should in the text body, but in a footnote all I get is
the input. In short, ConTeXt \footnote seems to ignore the \localgreek
command. I attach a brief test file
I am having trouble getting Greek in footnote environment. The Greek
appears as it should in the text body, but in a footnote all I get is
the input. In short, ConTeXt \footnote seems to ignore the \localgreek
command. I attach a brief test file that should produce the problem as
well
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
when setting the \setupfootnotedefinition
with location=margin, or location=inleft
there is always a little distance between footnote number and footnote text.
Neither width nor distance can affect
a small demo file?
Hans
Yes, sure.
I just made a frame around the footnote number so you'll can clearly see the gap:
\def\myFNnumber#1{\inframed[width=\leftmarginwidth,offset=.0em,frame=on,align=left]{#1}}
\setupfootnotedefinition[command=\myFNnumber,location=inleft
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
when setting the \setupfootnotedefinition
with location=margin, or location=inleft
there is always a little distance between footnote number and footnote text.
Neither width nor distance can affect it.
Does this distance cannot be adjusted?
can you make me a small
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
when setting the \setupfootnotedefinition
with location=margin, or location=inleft
there is always a little distance between footnote number and footnote text.
Neither width nor distance can affect it.
Does this distance
Hi Hans,
many thanks for your help. Now it works. Great!
I try to come along without having the same footnote marker for repeated
footnotes. (This would make sense only if footnotes are sequentially
numbered over a whole document.)
Thanks again,
--Stefan
Stefan Wachter wrote:
Hi Hans,
thanks for your reply. Unfortunately your solution does not work
correctly. The following example produces one footnote at the first
page but no footnote on the second page.
\starttext
funny\myfootnote[funny]{funny} funny\mynote[funny]
\page
funny\mynote[funny
Hi Hans,
thanks for your reply. Unfortunately your solution does not work
correctly. The following example produces one footnote at the first page
but no footnote on the second page.
\starttext
funny\myfootnote[funny]{funny} funny\mynote[funny]
\page
funny\mynote[funny] funny\mynote[funny
Stefan Wachter wrote:
Hi all!
The \note[xxx] command is used to reference a previously defined
footnote. Is it possible that the previously defined footnote is
repeated if a page break had occured between the \footnote[xxx]{bla
bla bla} and the corresponding \note[xxx] command?
it's incredible
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Hans Hagen Outside wrote:
\startPar
bla\Par bla\postponefootnotes\footnote{a footnote, that gets hidden...}\Par bla
\stopPar
\flushfootnotes
Thanks, it seems, that I even don't need \flushfootnotes !
\starttabulate[]
\NC bla \NC bla \footnote{test} \NC bla \NC \NR
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Stefan Wachter wrote:
The \note[xxx] command is used to reference a previously defined
footnote. Is it possible that the previously defined footnote is
repeated if a page break had occured between the \footnote[xxx]{bla bla
bla} and the corresponding \note[xxx] command
Hi all!
The \note[xxx] command is used to reference a previously defined
footnote. Is it possible that the previously defined footnote is
repeated if a page break had occured between the \footnote[xxx]{bla bla
bla} and the corresponding \note[xxx] command?
Thanks for your attention,
--Stefan
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
how could I place a footnote in a startParagraph environment?
\defineparagraphs[Par][n=3]
\starttext
\startPar
bla\Par bla\footnote{a footnote, that gets hidden...}\Par bla
\stopPar
\stoptext
\startPar
bla\Par bla\postponefootnotes\footnote{a footnote, that gets
Hello,
how could I place a footnote in a startParagraph environment?
\defineparagraphs[Par][n=3]
\starttext
\startPar
bla\Par bla\footnote{a footnote, that gets hidden...}\Par bla
\stopPar
\stoptext
Greetings, Peter
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...
For example I would like to have footnote marker SansSerif.
You're lucky that currently i'm merging in the experimental multiple
footnote and line notes modules (needed by idris cum suis); so adding a few
additional keys was easy:
\starttext
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupfootnotes
At 00:09 07/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
while desperately working on footnote markers I found this email from 9
months ago.
Is there in the meanwhile some news for a kind of \setupfootnotemarker?
what exactly do you want to achieve? one can influence footnote markers
using the conversion key
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 00:09 07/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
while desperately working on footnote markers I found this email from 9
months ago.
Is there in the meanwhile some news for a kind of \setupfootnotemarker?
what exactly do you want to achieve? one can
Hi,
while desperately working on footnote markers I found this email from 9 months ago.
Is there in the meanwhile some news for a kind of \setupfootnotemarker?
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 04:12 PM 2/14/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hmm...maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 06:53, John Culleton wrote:
I do
\footnote[bene]{Here is a footnote}
and later,
Mumble mumble\note[bene]
The \footnote works OK but \note does nothing. What am I doing
wrong?
The TeXLive 8 beta was again the culprit. I also had problems with TOC
that went away
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