n} which is then the root of the same document
\xmlregistersetup{xml:rezeptionsetups}
\startxmlsetups xml:document
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\stopsetups
The solution with \placelist[footnote][criterium=text] does not work for
me, I will have to parse the tuc file in my code. So my que
ent|
index}{xml:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:rezeptionsetups}
\startxmlsetups xml:document
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\stopsetups
The solution with \placelist[footnote][criterium=text] does not work for
me, I will have to parse the tuc file in my code. So my question is
st
g-context
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. August 2025 23:09
> An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Cc: Hans Hagen
> Betreff: [NTG-context] Re: Notes at end of book
>
> Concerning notes ...
>
> \starttext
>
> test \footnote{one}
> test \footnote{two}
> test \footnote{three}
>
to include the xml into the
structure defined in the main file.,
>
> > Also, it might be useful to take xml out of the equation here and
rephrase the
> question.
> >
> > Can you add backlinks to the page where an endnote was inserted?
>
> Yes, of course. \end
Concerning notes ...
\starttext
test \footnote{one}
test \footnote{two}
test \footnote{three}
test \footnote{four}
\blank
\placelist[footnote][criterium=text]
\stoptext
could help
Hans
e the
question.
Can you add backlinks to the page where an endnote was inserted?
Yes, of course. \endnote and \footnote take an optional argument
"reference" that will end up in the tuc file. So if you write
\endnote [endnote:1] {Endnote 1.}
you will find in your tuc fil
Also, it might be useful to take xml out of the equation here and rephrase the
question.
Can you add backlinks to the page where an endnote was inserted?
%\setupnotation[endnote][] % can you refer to the pagenum of footnote marker
here?
\starttext
asfd
ote:
Hi Thomas,
this is interesting. Fun with references, yeah! ;)
If I understand you correctly, you want to keep the original order of
notes and use a footnote marker (number), don’t you?
Otherwise I’d use an index.
Isn’t there a page reference in a note? You probably already checke
r the footnote definitions). Could that work?
Hi Thomas,
this is interesting. Fun with references, yeah! ;)
If I understand you correctly, you want to keep the original order of
notes and use a footnote marker (number), don’t you?
Otherwise I’d use an index.
Isn’t there a page reference in a
n you have also
saved it to the lua table for the footnote definitions). Could that work?
Best,
Denis
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Thomas A. Schmitz
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. August 2025 14:42
> An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Betreff: [NTG-context] Notes at end of book
>
as wrote:
> > Dear List
> >
> > Following the helpful advice received about in-line figures, I had a
> > thought about adapting this for the purpose of allowing an audio reader
> > to read out a footnote in situ to a visually impaired reader (before
> > co
On 8/11/2025 5:14 PM, John Was wrote:
Dear List
Following the helpful advice received about in-line figures, I had a
thought about adapting this for the purpose of allowing an audio reader
to read out a footnote in situ to a visually impaired reader (before
continuing with reading of the
Dear List
Following the helpful advice received about in-line figures, I had a
thought about adapting this for the purpose of allowing an audio reader to
read out a footnote in situ to a visually impaired reader (before
continuing with reading of the main text). The following MWE essentially
he sort of thing that could well come up in a
journal article or some of the early English volumes I copy-edit and
typeset. (But my lateral-thinking brain is just beginning to formulate a
possible adaptation for footnote tagging - more anon. if I get anywhere
with this.)
It's good to know tha
rt of thing that could well come up in a
> > journal article or some of the early English volumes I copy-edit and
> > typeset. (But my lateral-thinking brain is just beginning to formulate a
> > possible adaptation for footnote tagging - more anon. if I get anywhere
> > with
t. (But my lateral-thinking brain is just beginning to formulate a
possible adaptation for footnote tagging - more anon. if I get anywhere
with this.)
It's good to know that some of these hieroglyphs are available in
Unicode (the specialist article I had to typeset had some non-standar
gt; lateral-thinking brain is just beginning to formulate a possible adaptation
> for footnote tagging - more anon. if I get anywhere with this.)
>
> It's good to know that some of these hieroglyphs are available in Unicode
> (the specialist article I had to typeset had some non-st
ginning to formulate a
possible adaptation for footnote tagging - more anon. if I get anywhere
with this.)
It's good to know that some of these hieroglyphs are available in Unicode
(the specialist article I had to typeset had some non-standard requirements
specific to a certain set of inscrip
o-test.bib]
\usebtxdefinitions[apa]
\definebtxrendering[philosophie][apa][dataset=philosophie]
\setupbtxrendering[continue=yes]
\setupbtx[dataset=philosophie]
\setupfootnotes[way=bytext,location=bottom]
\starttext
Une citation bibliographique dans une
note\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry][p
Wed, 2 Jul 2025 at 01:38, Matthias Weber
wrote:
> You can try
>
>
> \enabledirectives [backend.usetags=testing]
> \setuptagging [state=start]
> \setupstructure [state=start]
> \setupbackend [format=PDF/A-3a]
> % \setupbackend [format=pdf/ua-1]
>
> \setupinteraction [page=y
,
state=start
]
\starttext
First
\footnote[]{Footnote}
Second
\stoptext
The PDF has the footnote tagged, but I don’t know what a screen reader will do
with the tags.
Acrobat reads the document linearly, and one can navigate with the keyboard to
the footnote and
Visually impaired readers using an audio reader to access PDFs will want to
have footnotes read out at the point of occurrence of the footnote cue,
after which reading of the main text will resume. (Or some may wish to
have the footnotes suppressed altogether, which ideally should be an
option
; Am 24.06.2025 um 16:57 schrieb John Was:
> > Hello. I haven't yet found options that would allow me to alter the
> > style of footnote cues in the text (I would prefer slightly larger and
> > slightly higher) or the positioning of the footnotes themselves:
> > instead of t
Am 24.06.2025 um 16:57 schrieb John Was:
Hello. I haven't yet found options that would allow me to alter the
style of footnote cues in the text (I would prefer slightly larger and
slightly higher) or the positioning of the footnotes themselves:
instead of the note numberse standing o
gthening/shortening paragraphs
>
>
>
> Hello Wolfgang
>
>
>
> Thanks for that - I thought there would probably be a way of manipulating
> a paragraph through some other mechanism, and the temporary alignment
> setting does the job. (I'll investigate at some point h
la Bla Bla.
>>
>> \stopparagraph
>>
>> \stoplinenumbering
>>
>>
>>
>> \blank
>>
>>
>>
>> \startlinenumbering
>>
>> \startparagraph\looseness=-1
>>
>> \input ward
>>
>> Bla bla bla bla bla Bl
thought there would probably be a way of manipulating a
paragraph through some other mechanism, and the temporary alignment setting
does the job. (I'll investigate at some point how to do the reverse since
sometimes one wants to lose a line, typically so that a footnote can be
squeezed in.)
hat a footnote can be
squeezed in.)
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Am 24.06.2025 um 16:57 schrieb John Was:
Hello. I haven't yet found options that would allow me to alter the
style of footnote cues in the text (I would prefer slightly larger and
slightly higher) or the positioning of the footnotes themselves:
instead of the note numberse standing o
Hello. I haven't yet found options that would allow me to alter the style
of footnote cues in the text (I would prefer slightly larger and slightly
higher) or the positioning of the footnotes themselves: instead of the
note numberse standing out to the left of the text area, my aim
On 6/19/25 17:56, Matthias Weber wrote:
> Thanks, Pablo (and everybody else reading this),
> [...]
> \enabletrackers[math.textblobs]
> [...]
> will put all math into what I think Hans calls “serialized math"
> into a footnote (please correct me if I'm wrong). Are there
[format=pdf/ua-1]
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\setupnote[mathnote][location=page]
\enabletrackers[math.textblobs]
\starttext
$1+1=3$
\stoptext
will put all math into what I think Hans calls “serialized math" into a
footnote (please correct me if I'm wrong). Are there oth
t questions and
reports); nothing spectacular
There are to issues related to notes.
The first one is `\setupnotes[footnote][rule=paragraph]` not following
`\setupalign[r2l]` (but only in LMTX, LuaTeX works fine in this regard;
https://mailman.ntg.nl/archives/list/ntg-contex
a few fixes here and there (related to mailing list questions and
> reports); nothing spectacular
There are to issues related to notes.
The first one is `\setupnotes[footnote][rule=paragraph]` not following
`\setupalign[r2l]` (but only in LMTX, LuaTeX works fine in this regard;
https://mailman.ntg
]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\definecolumnset
[paral]
[n=1]
\definesubcolumnset[paral][L][1]
\definesubcolumnset[paral][R][2]
\page[even]
\startcolumnset[paral]
\dorecurse{25}
{\startsubcolumnset[L]
\startsubject[title=Zapf]
\samplefile{zapf}\footnote
On 4/30/25 00:04, Mohammad Hossein Bateni wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think the following used to place the footnote rule on the right side
> (as in rule=right). Now it doesn't.
Hi Mohammad,
I can confirm that with your source MkIV (LuaTeX 1.23 7679 + ConTeXt
MkIV 2025.04.28 14:29) p
Hello,
I think the following used to place the footnote rule on the right side (as
in rule=right). Now it doesn't.
-
\setupfootnotes[rule=paragraph]
\starttext
\setupalign[r2l]
hello\footnote{foot}
\stoptext
-
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Moh
iced that when I use footnote, there isn't the right
space after, like.
Here is a sentence.\footnote{This is footnote text.} This is
another sentence.
They are saying that after that, the space isn't the right size. Is
there something similar to the first option that makes sure
iced that when I use footnote, there isn't the right
space after, like.
Here is a sentence.\footnote{This is footnote text.} This is
another sentence.
They are saying that after that, the space isn't the right size. Is
there something similar to the first option that makes sure
When I have a word like "U.S." in a sentence, I'm using code like this:
After the U.S.\ Army left Vietnam, they focused on...
...that seems to make sure the space between U.S. Army isn't so big.
My copy editor noticed that when I use footnote, there isn't the
Why isn't this displaying
Ibid. when it should for repeated bibtextkeys?
--Joel
Code:
\let\previousmymacro\empty
\define[2]\turabian{%
\iftok{#1}{\getvalue{previousmymacro}}%
\doifemptyelse{#2}{%
\footnote{Ibid.}\nocite[#1]%
}{%
\
bibtextkeys?
--Joel
Code:
\let\previousmymacro\empty
\define[2]\turabian{%
\iftok{#1}{\getvalue{previousmymacro}}%
\doifemptyelse{#2}{%
\footnote{Ibid.}\nocite[#1]%
}{%
\footnote{Ibid., #2.}\nocite[#1]%
}%
\else%
\doifemptye
[R][2]
\page[even]
\startcolumnset[paral]
\dorecurse{25}
{\startsubcolumnset[L]
\startsubject[title=Zapf]
\samplefile{zapf}\footnote{\samplefile{knuth}}
\stopsubject
\stopsubcolumnset
\startsubcolumnset[R]
\startsubject[title=Knuth]
\samp
s, but if I add \setupinteraction[state=start] to the file it
does not. That particular footnote causes the compilation to go into an
endless loop. All other footnotes are ok.
Hi Julian,
endless loop? Sorry, but I think maximum number of runs in ConTeXt is 9
by default.
I tried replacing the \\ with \cr
On 3/27/25 04:01, jbf wrote:
> [...]
> That works, but if I add \setupinteraction[state=start] to the file it
> does not. That particular footnote causes the compilation to go into an
> endless loop. All other footnotes are ok.
Hi Julian,
endless loop? Sorry, but I think maximum nu
I am wondering if there is a solution to the problem I have just
encountered.
I have a footnote that requires separate lines. I have achieved that in
a straightforward case as follows:
\footnote{1770 – the discovery\\
1778 – the invasion\\
1824 – the war of extermination\\
1901 – the
imple example.
%
\usebodyfont[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
\setuppapersize[B6]
\starttext
{\rmx Latin Modern \switchtobodyfont[pagella]TeX Gyre Pagella \rmx TeX Gyre
Pagella}
\footnote{\rmx Latin Modern \switchtobodyfont[pagella]TeX Gyre Pagella \rmx TeX
Gyre Pagella}
{\rma Latin M
gella]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
\setuppapersize[B6]
\starttext
{\rmx Latin Modern \switchtobodyfont[pagella]TeX Gyre Pagella \rmx TeX Gyre
Pagella}
\footnote{\rmx Latin Modern \switchtobodyfont[pagella]TeX Gyre Pagella \rmx TeX
Gyre Pagella}
{\rma Latin Modern \setupbodyfont[pagella]TeX Gyre Pagella \rm
:
My copyeditor asked me to adjust parts of the document to fit this:
\setupalign[verytolerant, nothyphenated]
\setupnotation[footnote][align={hyphenated, normal}]
It is causing problems in other areas of the document, where its no so needed though. Is
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 3:58 AM Joel via ntg-context wrote:
>
> My copyeditor asked me to adjust parts of the document to fit this:
>
> \setupalign[verytolerant, nothyphenated]
> \setupnotation[footnote][align={hyphenated, normal}]
>
> It is causing problems in other
My copyeditor asked me to adjust parts of the document to fit this:
\setupalign[verytolerant, nothyphenated]
\setupnotation[footnote][align={hyphenated, normal}]
It is causing problems in other areas of the document, where its no so needed
though. Is there a way to tell these commands to &qu
.
% Therefore, I used \dosetupcheckedinterlinespace.
In addition,
I found that there is also [\useinterlinespaceparameter] in the footnote.
it also can't work.
Although we can make additional settings through \setups.
Or maybe is there something wrong with [\useinterlinespacepara
\dosetupcheckedinterlinespace.
In addition,
I found that there is also [\useinterlinespaceparameter] in the footnote.
it also can't work.
Although we can make additional settings through \setups.
Or maybe is there something wrong with [\useinterlinespaceparameter]?
%%
\unprotect
\let\sys_language\lan
I have a little example.
>
> \setuppapersize[A4]
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
> \setcounter[userpage][100]
>
> \setupbodyfont[modern, 12.50pt]
>
> \starttext
>
> Das bin ich \footnote[Das auch]{Hier bin ich}
>
> \stoptext
>
> I would
> Dear List,
>
> I have a little example.
>
> \setuppapersize[A4]
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
> \setcounter[userpage][100]
>
> \setupbodyfont[modern, 12.50pt]
>
> \starttext
>
> Das bin ich \footnote[Das auch]{Hier bin ich}
>
> \stoptext
Dear List,
I have a little example.
\setuppapersize[A4]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setcounter[userpage][100]
\setupbodyfont[modern, 12.50pt]
\starttext
Das bin ich \footnote[Das auch]{Hier bin ich}
\stoptext
I would like to have footnumber 4 on this page. How can I do that?
Many thanks
footnotes.
> >
> > Can I tell ConText to delay showing the footnote for a page or two?
> > And then when its safe again, all the footnotes that weren't displayed
> > would be displayed on a later page?
>
> There are a few options, but I’m not sure about their us
Am 28.11.24 um 04:45 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
I have found some situations in which I have content that interferes
with footnotes.
Can I tell ConText to delay showing the footnote for a page or two? And
then when its safe again, all the footnotes that weren't displayed woul
I have found some situations in which I have content that interferes with
footnotes.
Can I tell ConText to delay showing the footnote for a page or two? And then
when its safe again, all the footnotes that weren't displayed would be
displayed on a later page?
-
can I find something about this?
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TABLE
The NaturalTables.pdf listed at https://wiki.contextgarden.net/
Tables_Overview under TABLES in the document footnote probably no
longer exists.
Apparently not.
"enattab" is now "example
can I find something about this?
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TABLE
The NaturalTables.pdf listed at https://wiki.contextgarden.net/
Tables_Overview under TABLES in the document footnote probably no longer
exists.
Apparently not.
"enattab" is now "example
at
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tables_Overview under TABLES in the
document footnote probably no longer exists.
Greetings
Thomas
Am 11.11.24 um 23:52 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Thomas Meyer schrieb am 11.11.2024 um 12:35:
Hi Guys,
I am trying out the following environment:
\starttabulate[p
Many thanks. The following meets my needs:
\defineconversion [TitleCS]
[†,{\color[red]{‽}}]
\definecounter[TitleFnCount]
[way=bypage]
\definenotation [TitleFn]
[footnote]
\setupnotation[TitleFn]
[numberconversion=TitleCS
On 2024-10-20 19:29, David Roderick wrote:
I want to use the crucifix symbol as a footnote symbol on the title page of a
book. I don't want this to increment the footnote counter. The best I can do
is:
\setupnotation[footnote][way=bypage, state=stop, number=†]
but this does not pr
I want to use the crucifix symbol as a footnote symbol on the title page of a
book. I don't want this to increment the footnote counter. The best I can do
is:
\setupnotation[footnote][way=bypage, state=stop, number=†]
but this does not produce any symbol at all.
If I do:
\setupnot
Dear users,
I'm struggling with a bibliographic reference that I want to integrate after a
name that happens to be in a cell, itself located in a table. All my code
works, except for the bibliographic reference given by the footnote and the
\cite command. Here's the line as it app
p here.
Regarding the footnote, what is happening is that text-background extends to
the "end of the page". This is from one of my old files where I had encountered
a similar issue:
%D By default, the textbackground extends till the page boundary. This does
%D not look good if a page break occu
On 10/4/24 23:55, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> You can also use:
> [...}
> \footnote{\typebuffer}
Many thanks for your reply, Aditya.
Your message helped me to realize that verbatim in footnotes needs buffers.
Many thanks for your hel
really rare that its contains verbatim
(especially inside footnotes).
Both \xmlprettyprinttext and \xmlinlineprettyprinttext use buffers.
This avoids having issues when deployed inside a footnote.
As always, many thanks for your insightful exp
On Fri, 4 Oct 2024, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
> On 10/4/24 18:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 04.10.2024 um 17:28:
> >> [...]
> >>\type{\a.bc}\footnote{\type{\a.bc}}
> >
> > \type{\a.bc}\footnote
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 04.10.2024 um 18:44:
On 10/4/24 18:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 04.10.2024 um 17:28:
[...]
\type{\a.bc}\footnote{\type{\a.bc}}
\type{\a.bc}\footnote{\type[compact=absolute]{\a.bc}}
Many thanks for
On 10/4/24 18:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 04.10.2024 um 17:28:
>> [...]
>> \type{\a.bc}\footnote{\type{\a.bc}}
>
> \type{\a.bc}\footnote{\type[compact=absolute]{\a.bc}}
Many thanks for your help, Wolfgang.
I wonder why I ha
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 04.10.2024 um 17:28:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\type{\a.bc}\footnote{\type{\a.bc}}
\type{\a.bc}\footnote{\type[compact=absolute]{\a.bc}}
Wolfgang
Same here with ConTeXt ver: 2024.09.25 11:53 LMTX fmt: 2024.9.25
On 2024-10-04 11:28, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\type{\a.bc}\footnote{\type{\a.bc}}
\stoptext
Using current latest from 2024.09.25
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\type{\a.bc}\footnote{\type{\a.bc}}
\stoptext
Using current latest from 2024.09.25 11:53, I get an extra space after
\a in the footnote.
This happens both with LMTX and LuaTeX.
Could anyone confirm this? (A patch
ertical
value one by one.
\setuptolerance[horizontal,tolerant]
\setuptolerance[vertical,strict]
The horizontal setting can be even left out because you alredy set the
value with \setupalign.
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupindenting[yes,1.36em]
\setupnotation[footnote] [alternative=serried]
\setup
gn[hz,hanging,tolerant]
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.72ex]
\clubpenalty=1 \widowpenalty=1
\setuptolerance[{horizontal, tolerant},{vertical, strict}]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupindenting[yes,1.36em]
\setupnotation[footnote] [alternative=serried]
\setupnote[footnote][way=bypage,paragraph=yes,ru
\stop
Is there a reason why do the alignment change within a local group?
The problem is that is messing with footnotes, causing things like URLS
to run off the page. How can I permit the hyphenation to appear
normally, but only on the footnote text?
\setupalign[verytolerant,nothyphe
hings like URLS to run
off the page. How can I permit the hyphenation to appear normally, but only on
the footnote text?
--Joel
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
x27;effect' then actually can
be the reason for messing up spacing (as it goes into horizontal mode)
in the case of an index, just keep the command and don't place the
register, no need to use effect as \index is not visible there anyway)
in the case of a footnote, just use the trick
ntext wrote:
> Okay, it took me a while, but I finally found what I believe is a
> minimum working example:
>
> \starttext
>
> \chapter{test}\starteffect[hidden]\footnote{here is footnote
> text}\stopeffect
> \input knuth
>
> \input knuth
>
> \stoptext
>
On 7/27/2024 3:35 PM, ai2472206...@yeah.net wrote:
Hi,
I have a document that contains a lot of footnotes.
Therefore, I used to separate the footnote number from the footnote text,
which would make the source file look more readable.
Therefore, I used a similar approach to 'CASE 1'
On 7/29/2024 7:49 PM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
Okay, it took me a while, but I finally found what I believe is a
minimum working example:
\starttext
\chapter{test}\starteffect[hidden]\footnote{here is footnote
text}\stopeffect
\input knuth
\input knuth
\stoptext
In this case
Okay, it took me a while, but I finally found what I believe is a minimum
working example:
\starttext
\chapter{test}\starteffect[hidden]\footnote{here is footnote text}\stopeffect
\input knuth
\input knuth
\stoptext
In this case, something that should not be displayed (the footnote mark
On 7/27/24 15:35, ai2472206...@yeah.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a document that contains a lot of footnotes.
> Therefore, I used to separate the footnote number from the footnote text,
> which would make the source file look more readable.
Hi Muyik,
how about two files?
The
Hi,
I have a document that contains a lot of footnotes.
Therefore, I used to separate the footnote number from the footnote text,
which would make the source file look more readable.
Therefore, I used a similar approach to 'CASE 1', but not 'CASE 2' ,
placing footnotes rel
\setupnote[footnote][n=2]
\setupnote[footnote][inbetween=,spaceinbetween=,]
Neither makes any difference, nor when footnote changed to endnote.
> On 23 Jul 2024, at 12:04, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> Am 23.07.24 um 11:36 schrieb Hans van der Meer via ntg-context:
>> The f
\startcolumns[n=2,blank=1pt]
\placenotes[endnote]
\stopcolumns
Question: how do I get rid of the interline space in the last case.
Whatever I fill in for blank= doesn't make a difference, the output is always
the same.
Did you try \setupnote[footnote][n=2] t
}]
\input knuth
\stopexcursus
\input ward
\startexcursus[title={A much longer Knuth extract}]
\input knuth
Sometimes, sentences have footnotes\footnote{Some footnote}.
\input knuth
\input knuth
\stopexcursus
\stoptext
```
See the attached PDFs for the different results.
In principal,
On Thu, 2024-06-20 at 15:20 +0200, Alan Braslau wrote:
> Putting the URL as a hyperlink on the cite title is possible. Note
> that
> is is not what APA specifies.
>
> To do this, you need to modify the rendering definitions.
Thanks Alan. I've tried in the past but I really struggle with the
ConT
pagestate=start,
continue=yes,
numbering=yes]
% Macro to put the citations as footnotes...
\unexpanded\def\footnotecite{\dodoubleempty\domycite}
\def\domycite[#1][#2]%
{\ifsecondargument
\footnote{\alwayscite[altern
secondargument
\footnote{\alwayscite[alternative=entry,#1][main::#2]}%
\else
\footnote{\alwayscite[alternative=entry][main::#1]}%
\fi}
\starttext
Some
footnote.\footnotecite[wikipedia2024_depeche_mode_sounds_of_the_universe]
\stoptext
The footnote r
mycite[#1][#2]%
{\ifsecondargument
\footnote{\alwayscite[alternative=entry,#1][main::#2]}%
\else
\footnote{\alwayscite[alternative=entry][main::#1]}%
\fi}
\starttext
Some footnote.\footnotecite[cicero-tuscu2011]
\stoptext
If I us
continue=yes,
numbering=yes]
% Macro to put the citations as footnotes...
\unexpanded\def\footnotecite{\dodoubleempty\domycite}
\def\domycite[#1][#2]%
{\ifsecondargument
\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry,#1][main::#2]}%
\else
\fo
oubleempty\domycite}
\def\domycite[#1][#2]%
{\ifsecondargument
\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry,#1][main::#2]}%
\else
\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry][main::#1]}%
\fi}
complete example needed
- tex file
- bib
ndargument
\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry,#1][main::#2]}%
\else
\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry][main::#1]}%
\fi}
Any help appreciated!
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ndargument
\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry,#1][main::#2]}%
\else
\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry][main::#1]}%
\fi}
Any help appreciated!
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, contrastcolor=,]
This disables default style and color in links (footnote markers are links).
I hope it helps,
Pablo
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maillis
has same style all over the document.
but i want it to have style base on current font
and if the font changes, the style should change, while maintaining the
ratio of sizes(i.e., at the half of current font).
i attached the resulted pdf
1. You can use the \offset command to raise the footnote
edit the Text in such a more "TeXish" result
> manually, e.g. insert small spaces as in ‘St.\,Martin’, explain unknown
> words in \footnote{comment}, etc.
Different spaces are Unicode characters. As entities, &nnbsp; or
(narrow no-breaking space and thin space, respectively).
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