On 8/16/2023 5:02 AM, jbf wrote:
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 '
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
\else
\startfootnotetitle[title={Notas}]
\placefootnotes
\stopfootnotetitle
\fi
\stopsetups
\setupnotes[location=none]
\setupnotation[way=bychapter]
\setupfootnotedefinition[style={\switchtobodyfont[12pt]}]
\setuphead[chapter][aftersection=\setups{chapter:
\ifcase\rawcountervalue[footnote]\relax
> \else
> \startfootnotetitle[title={Notas}]
> \placefootnotes
> \stopfootnotetitle
> \fi
> \stopsetups
>
> \setupnotes[location=none]
> \setupnotation[way=bychapter]
> \setupfootnotedefin
Notas}]
\placefootnotes
\stopfootnotetitle
\fi
\stopsetups
\setupnotes[location=none]
\setupnotation[way=bychapter]
\setupfootnotedefinition[style={\switchtobodyfont[12pt]}]
\setuphead[chapter][aftersection=\setups{chapter:after}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={Chapter One}]
-
>> Also an example from the Wiki:
>> \startsetups
>> chapter:after
>> \ifcase\rawcountervalue[footnote]\relax
>> \or
>> \startsubject[title=Footnote]
>> \placefootnotes
>> \sto
Also an example from the Wiki:
\startsetups
chapter:after
\ifcase\rawcountervalue[footnote]\relax
\or
\startsubject[title=Footnote]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
\else
\startsubject[title=Footnotes
each chapter
Also an example from the Wiki:
\startsetups
chapter:after
\ifcase\rawcountervalue[footnote]\relax
\or
\startsubject[title=Footnote]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
\else
De following intrusion of a twocolumn placement of endnotes in the footnote
area is to be avoided, of course.
The code is:
text with footnotes.
\placefootnotes
\placefloats
\startcolumns
\placenotes[endnote]
\stopcolumns
Can this be avoided? How?
dr. Hans van der Meer
text}.
This should produce footnotes numbered 1, 2, then 1 again.”)
---end quote---
But no conclusive answer was found. The questioner then said: “I tried changing
way=bypage and way=bysection, but it does not get the correct results, which is
to have the numbers reset each time \placefootnotes is
answer was found. The questioner then said: “I tried changing
way=bypage and way=bysection, but it does not get the correct results, which is
to have the numbers reset each time \placefootnotes is called. As bypage and
bysection both don't do that, I need to be able to manually adjust the
numb
]
\setupnote
[footnote]
[location=text]
\starttext
\chapter{Knuth}
\dorecurse{50}{\input knuth\footnote{\input zapf}}
\chapter{Notes}\placefootnotes
\stoptext
Is there any way to have the first and last footnote number in header
text, so that it will be "Notes 5
> \starttext
> \chapter{Text}
> \dorecurse{10}{note #1%
> \footnote[reference:#1]{\input ward \input tufte\relax}\par}
> \par
> \goto{OEPS 3}[reference:3]
> \goto{OEPS 10}[reference:10]
> \chapter{Notes}
> \pl
cation=text]
\setupinteraction[state=start,focus=standard]
\starttext
\chapter{Text}
\dorecurse{10}{note #1%
\footnote[reference:#1]{\input ward \input tufte\relax}\par}
\par
\goto{OEPS 3}[reference:3]
\goto{OEPS 10}[reference:10]
\
,
text is hardly readable.
\stopitemize
\page
\dorecurse{10}{%
\dorecurse{10}{This is text.%
\footnote{This is a footnote.}\par}}
\placefootnotes
\stoptext
The regression is that \setupinteraction[focus=standard] doesn’t work
with hyperlink in table of
\dorecurse{10}{%
\dorecurse{10}{This is text.%
\footnote{This is a footnote.}\par}}
\placefootnotes
\stoptext
The regression is that \setupinteraction[focus=standard] doesn’t work
with hyperlink in table of contents for chapter in betas from 2016.02.15
10:26.
Beta from
On Sat, 25 Apr 2015 13:19:47 -0600, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[Aside: I wonder if there is a way in ConTeXt to setup \placefootnotes
etc. in a mode so that it gets invoked only in the export. Will explore
this for the article.]
How about the system mode: \doifmode{*export}{\placefootnotes
On Sat, 25 Apr 2015 13:19:47 -0600, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[Aside: I wonder if there is a way in ConTeXt to setup \placefootnotes
etc. in a mode so that it gets invoked only in the export. Will explore
this for the article.]
How about the system mode: \doifmode{*export}{\placefootnotes
st be missing something, because I think footnotes are hardly
accesible in XHTML without links.
> This is why I said that it makes much more sense to export the footnotes
> as endnotes. At the end of, e.g., a blog post you'll have a section for
> footnotes/endnotes. In the context sou
ave a section for
footnotes/endnotes. In the context source I had to make a derivative
version and use something like
\startsubsubject[title=Endnotes]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubsubject
[Aside: I wonder if there is a way in ConTeXt to setup \placefootnotes
etc. in a mode so that it gets invok
starts is kind of not-done so this
better:
\setupnotation
[footnote]
[before=,
indenting={yes,big},
after=]
with
\startsubject[title=Endnotes]
\start
\setupwhitespace[none]
\placefootnotes
\stop
\stopsubject
Thanks. But even rewriting the test file this
[footnote]
[before=,
indenting={yes,big},
after=]
with
\startsubject[title=Endnotes]
\start
\setupwhitespace[none]
\placefootnotes
\stop
\stopsubject
-
Hans
On 04/05/2015 09:09 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
> Dear gang,
>
> In the attached files, watch the behavior of the second footnote: The
> footnote numeral and accompanying note are out of alignment. Toggle this
> line:
>
> \setupnotation[footnote]
> [before={\setupwhitespa
\startparagraph
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\stopparagraph
\startparagraph
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\stopparagraph
\stopsection
\startsubject[title=Endnotes]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
\stoptext
startsubject[title=Footnote]
> \placefootnotes
> \stopsubject
> \else
> \startsubject[title=Footnotes]
> \placefootnotes
> \stopsubject
> \fi
> \stopsetups
>
> \setupnotes[location=none]
> \setupnotation[
On 3/12/2015 8:01 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
I have a simple problem:
I would like to place
\startsubject[title=Footnotes]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
at the end of each chapter, thus effectively before each \stopchapter
BUT only if there are footnotes to be placed, i.e. I do not want to
I have a simple problem:
I would like to place
\startsubject[title=Footnotes]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
at the end of each chapter, thus effectively before each \stopchapter
BUT only if there are footnotes to be placed, i.e. I do not want to
have empty Footnotes subjects appearing in my
text, location=text,
>setups=setups:footnote, style=\itxx]
>
>\starttext
> Hi\footnote{\input knuth}.
>\placefootnotes
>\stoptext
>
> For some strange reason, when location=text is set \setupnote, the
> setups option isn’t honored?
>
> Could anyo
}.
\placefootnotes
\stoptext
For some strange reason, when location=text is set \setupnote, the
setups option isn’t honored?
Could anyone confirm the bug?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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http://www.ousia.tk
]
\def\snote#1{\footnote{#1}\specialnote{#1}}
\starttext
Hi\snote{\input knuth}.
\placefootnotes
\stoptext
And I dont know how to setup the different interline space for final
footnotes?
Aren’t setups the right way to do this?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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fgang Schuster wrote:
Am 03.09.2014 um 11:13 schrieb Keith McKay <mailto:mckaymeis...@gmail.com>>:
Thanks for the advice Wolfgang.
I went back to the wiki and found \setupfootnotes, \placefootnotes
and \setupfootnotedefinition. Playing around with these I almost get
what I want. What I do
Am 03.09.2014 um 11:13 schrieb Keith McKay :
> Thanks for the advice Wolfgang.
> I went back to the wiki and found \setupfootnotes, \placefootnotes and
> \setupfootnotedefinition. Playing around with these I almost get what I
> want. What I don't get is two way interaction
Thanks for the advice Wolfgang.
I went back to the wiki and found \setupfootnotes, \placefootnotes and
\setupfootnotedefinition. Playing around with these I almost get what I
want. What I don't get is two way interaction i.e. clicking on the
superscript in the text doesn't take
.\footnote{\index{Why a comma?}Endnote.}
\placefootnotes
\placeindex
\stoptext
fixed (sort of) but i'm not sure about side effects
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Some text\index{text+some}.
More text\index{text+more}.
And more\seeindex{I want}{text+more} and more\seeindex{I get}{text}.
\placefootnotes
\placeindex
\stoptext
cheat: And more\seeindex{I want}{text{+}more} and more\seeindex{I
get}{text}.
Hans,
This doe
ore text\index{text+more}.
And more\seeindex{I want}{text+more} and more\seeindex{I get}{text}.
\placefootnotes
\placeindex
\stoptext
cheat: And more\seeindex{I want}{text{+}more} and more\seeindex{I
g
And more\seeindex{I want}{text+more} and more\seeindex{I get}{text}.
\placefootnotes
\placeindex
\stoptext
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\placefootnotes
\placeindex
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Wolfgang,
thank you very much, for the solution to the problem I was having.
I am surprised tha placelegend was necessary. I thought that simiply
putting the placefootnotes inside the caption would be sufficient.
The solution you provided works well. Much appreciated
uot; :
>
>> The contextgarden tells me under Command/placefootnotes
>>
>> Place unplaced footnotes. Has no visible effect if location=page, but can be
>> used to place footnotes (or endnotes) made when location=text was in effect.
>> However nothing happens for an \endno
Am 11.04.2013 um 14:51 schrieb "Meer H. van der" :
> The contextgarden tells me under Command/placefootnotes
>
> Place unplaced footnotes. Has no visible effect if location=page, but can be
> used to place footnotes (or endnotes) made when location=text was in effect.
>
example.Minimal example:\setupfootnotes[location=text]\starttextabc\endnote{an endnote}\placefootnotes\stoptext
Hans van der Meer
ConTeXt ver: 2013.03.20 10:34 MKIV fmt: 2013.3.20 int: english/english
sectioning.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
cond footnote}.
> Again some text. Again some text. Again some text. Again some text.
> \stopbuffer
> \setupfootnotes[location=text,way=bychapter]
> \starttext
> \chapter{Chapter One}\getbuffer\placefootnotes
> \chapter{Chapter Two}\getbuffer\placefootnotes
> \chapter{Chapter Thre
\setupfootnotes[location=text,way=bychapter]
\starttext
\chapter{Chapter One}\getbuffer\placefootnotes
\chapter{Chapter Two}\getbuffer\placefootnotes
\chapter{Chapter Three}\getbuffer\placefootnotes
\stoptext
Note the setup parameter "way=bychapter" but the numbering is not restarted
with t
\unexpanded\def\setupfootnotes {\setupnote
[\v!footnote]}
1707\def\footnotetext {\setnotetext
[\v!footnote]}
1708 \unexpanded\def\placefootnotes
{\dodoubleempty\strc_notes_place_footnotes [\v!footnote]}
1709 \un
ocation to 'text' and use \placefootnotes to produce the
endnotes, the compilation fails. Here is an example document that attempts
the same thing. Note that the paragraph/footnote loop is performed nine
times. If you compile as is, i.e., no imposition, everything works as
expected. But add
I am typesetting an article where the footnotes should be collected as
endnotes. I am also using imposition to arrange the article as a booklet.
When using the default location 'page', footnotes work as expected. But
when I change the location to 'text' and use \placefoot
:artext
\setarabic{\switchtobodyfont[Arabic] \xmlflush{#1}}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:div:fnotes
\placefootnotes
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:ref
\xmlflush{#1}
\xmldoifelse{#1}{ancestor::div[@type='enText']}
{\footnote[\xmlat
by now is using \setupfootnotes[location=text]
together with \placefootnotes after \stopcolumnset, but I don't like
that very much in my current document.
I also note that, whichever method I use to place the footnotes, the
number always ends up in the first column, never in the second (even
uot;footnotes" in a separate section at the end (\subject{Notes}
> \placefootnotes). That works in principle.
> The paper contains several longish quotations in both the original
> language and in English translation.
> The editor wants the original text in the endnotes. So I put them
>
Dear list,
While preparing a contribution for a conference proceedings I
encountered a weird problem that I don't know how to tackle:
First, the editor wants endnotes, no footnotes. So I collected all
"footnotes" in a separate section at the end (\subject{Notes}
\placefootnotes)
this is another
\startline[line:2]\pagereference[page:2]one\stopline[line:2]\footnote{\at[page:2]
\inline[line:2] another comment}. \crlf
\stoplinenumbering
\bigskip
Endnotes
\placefootnotes
\stoptext
But probably my whole approach is completely out of the (Con)TeXt-Way of
thinking… (M
On Mon, 3 Jan 2011, Daniel Schopper wrote:
First of all thanks for the advice and sorry for my naïve posting!
Here's a test file for what I try to do. The problem is that the page- and
linenumbers printed by \placefootnotes all take the values of the last
reference.
\setupfoot
sample \appentry{paragraph}{om. h1}.\\
> An this is another \appentry{one}{sentence}.
> \stoplinenumbering
> \bigskip
> Endnotes
> \placefootnotes
> \stoptext
Tricky. I can't figure out how to do it. First, the code you write can never
work. You define a \newcount and set it
First of all thanks for the advice and sorry for my naïve posting!
Here's a test file for what I try to do. The problem is that the page-
and linenumbers printed by \placefootnotes all take the values of the
last reference.
\setupfootnotes[
location=text,
numberconve
x27;,2)]}}}
{\note[\thisRefName]}
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:div:fnotes
\placefootnotes
\stopxmlsetups
I just get ?? for the reference markers in the English text. Any clues
as to what I'm doing wrong;
e it happens again\note[there]
\footnote[here]{Right?}
\footnote[there]{ :( }
% MAPS places footnotes at the end of the article
\subject{Note}
\placefootnotes
\stopArticle
\stoptext
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road]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
\starttext
text\footnote{one} text\footnote{two} text\footnote{And here we have
yet another footnote spanning more than one line.} %
{\dorecurse{4}{\input tufte\par}}
\stoptext
I've tried the same with \setupfootnotes and \placefootnotes to no
avail.
Any hint
:
\flushfootnotes
\placefootnotes
works here (mkiv). But I don't use these commands that often, so
there is a big chance, that this is not optimal ;)
Hmm, the result looks strange:
http://werksatz.com/attachments/postpone_1.pdf
A pagebreak above? And note not split?
oh, you use mkii.
attempt (see minimal below) failed ...
Could someone help me please?
Thanks
Steffen
---
\starttext
\setupfootnotes[location=text]
\postponefootnotes
\postponenotes
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD
TEST\footnote{\dorecurse{10}{\input tufte \par}}
\eTR\eTD
\eTABLE
\page
Notes:
\flushfootnotes
\placefootnotes
) failed ...
Could someone help me please?
Thanks
Steffen
---
\starttext
\setupfootnotes[location=text]
\postponefootnotes
\postponenotes
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD
TEST\footnote{\dorecurse{10}{\input tufte \par}}
\eTR\eTD
\eTABLE
\page
Notes:
\flushfootnotes
\placefootnotes
works here (mkiv
someone help me please?
Thanks
Steffen
---
\starttext
\setupfootnotes[location=text]
\postponefootnotes
\postponenotes
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD
TEST\footnote{\dorecurse{10}{\input tufte \par}}
\eTR\eTD
\eTABLE
\page
Notes:
\flushfootnotes
\placefootnotes
works here (mkiv). But I don't use
---
\starttext
\setupfootnotes[location=text]
\postponefootnotes
\postponenotes
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD
TEST\footnote{\dorecurse{10}{\input tufte \par}}
\eTR\eTD
\eTABLE
\page
Notes:
\flushfootnotes
\placefootnotes
works here (mkiv). But I don't use these commands that often, so there
is a big c
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 08:32:57AM +0300, Khaled Hosny wrote:
> With the following sample and MkIV
>
> \starttext
> \setupfootnotes[location=text]
> This\footnote{Or that, if you prefer.} is a sentence with a footnote.
> \placefootnotes
> \stoptext
>
> I get:
>
With the following sample and MkIV
\starttext
\setupfootnotes[location=text]
This\footnote{Or that, if you prefer.} is a sentence with a footnote.
\placefootnotes
\stoptext
I get:
! Undefined control sequence.
\doplacenotes ... \endgroup \the \everysetupnotes
rst page and dissappear off the bottom. The page
> > count
> > appears to be correct, but the notes are the second page.
>
> Do you know if this is font dependent, I had a similiar problem with
> footnotes
> and Garamond not so long ago (also MkII and MkIV).
>
> &
age.
Do you know if this is font dependent, I had a similiar problem with
footnotes
and Garamond not so long ago (also MkII and MkIV).
> How to I get the footnotes (end notes) to appear on more than one
> page. I'm
> using footnote/placefootnotes com
next page after the first page is filled, they go to the
bottom of the first page and dissappear off the bottom. The page count
appears to be correct, but the notes are the second page.
How to I get the footnotes (end notes) to appear on more than one page. I'm
using footnote/placefootno
to get endnotes to work.
> > When I
> > compile with "texexec" it work fine --- I get endnotes. However,
> > when I
> > compile with "texexec --lua" the footnotes are placed on the page
> > where they
> > are referenced. I would prefer to ha
placed on the page
> where they
> are referenced. I would prefer to have the footnote/placefootnotes
> work so
> that I can easily change the output. Any ideas?
>
> *** #1
> \setupfootnotes[location=none]
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{eee}\endgraf}
Below are four different ways I've tried to get endnotes to work. When I
compile with "texexec" it work fine --- I get endnotes. However, when I
compile with "texexec --lua" the footnotes are placed on the page where they
are referenced. I would prefer to have th
Anyone have any thoughts?
On Monday 24 November 2008 01:30:09 pm Bart C. Wise wrote:
> I have loaded the minimals packaging on my system. In running through some
> code I'm finding that \placefootnotes does not appear to be working (or at
> least it's different than MkII. Wit
I have loaded the minimals packaging on my system. In running through some
code I'm finding that \placefootnotes does not appear to be working (or at
least it's different than MkII. With the minimals, the footnotes always appear
at the bottom of the page, not where the \placefootnot
\pagetype[name]
\paragraph
\part[references]{text}
\periods[number]
\placebookmarks[names][names|all]
\placecombinedlist[name][settings]
\placecombinedlist[name][settings]
# \placefigure
\placefloat[options][references]{text}{text}
\placefootnotes[settings]
\placeformula[references]{text}$$ $$
#
\startcolumns
Aca va texto\footnote{foot uno}
%\dorecurse{3}{\input tufte\par}
\dorecurse{2}{\input tufte\par}
Aca más texto\footnote{foot dos}
\stopcolumns
\section Notas
\placefootnotes
\stoptext
%%
Thankyou for yor patient.
Horacio
Quoting Horacio Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hello:
>
> I have a problem with endnotes.
>
> I use \placefootnotes at the end of each chapter.
>
> When the last page of a chapter is almost empty, the footnotes are placed at
> the same page, but when the las page of
hello:
I have a problem with endnotes.
I use \placefootnotes at the end of each chapter.
When the last page of a chapter is almost empty, the footnotes are placed at
the same page, but when the las page of a chapter is almost full, the notes
jumps to a new page.
Also, I have a \stopcolumns
Quoting Hector Palacios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
>
> I have the following problem with footnotes.
> I want the footnotes at the end of the document,
> and i have footnotes very long.
>
> But the footnotes placed with \placefootnotes
> not fit it in the page.
&
Hello
I have the following problem with footnotes.
I want the footnotes at the end of the document,
and i have footnotes very long.
But the footnotes placed with \placefootnotes
not fit it in the page.
I tested the next example in the live.contexgarden
ple before reporting again.
yours sincerely,
dr. H. van der Meer
On Jan 30, 2006, at 11:49, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Hans van der Meer wrote:
>> At the end of the text (or chapter) the last batch of footnotes is
>> not always placed, not even when an index follows.
>> They must
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> At the end of the text (or chapter) the last batch of footnotes is
> not always placed, not even when an index follows.
> They must be forced with \placefootnotes.
> It happened both with footnotes bytext and bychapter.
>
> Is this the normal behaviou
At the end of the text (or chapter) the last batch of footnotes is
not always placed, not even when an index follows.
They must be forced with \placefootnotes.
It happened both with footnotes bytext and bychapter.
Is this the normal behaviour? Must I end (for footnotes bychapter)
each chapter
table
\placefootnotes}
\stoplocalfootnotes
But this fails. While I have a vague idea why it fails, I don't know the
proper solution.
Tobias
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\dorecurse{14}{\ReadFile{tufte}\footnote{\ReadFile{tufte}}\par}
\page
%\placenotes[endnote]
\placefootnotes[location=none]
\stoptext
It seems that \endnote is also new; nice-)
Idris
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State
is a footnote.}
\par
\input knuth\footnote{Here is a footnote.\par Here is a footnote.\par Here
is a footnote.}
\par}
%\dorecurse{14} % THIS DOES NOT WORK!!!
%{\input tufte\footnote{\input tufte}
%\par
%\input knuth\footnote{\input knuth}
%\par}
\section{notes}
\placefootnotes[location=text,split=tol
tufte}
%\par
%\input knuth\footnote{\input knuth}
%\par}
\section{notes}
\placefootnotes[location=text,split=tolerant]
% the split option does not help:-(
\stoptext
===
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
t \footnote{test}
\page
\placefootnotes
\stoptext
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tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | ww
spostamento reso possibile nell'uomo
dal movimento coordinato degli arti inferiori, degli arti superiori e da
movimenti di torsione del tronco\footnote{PAOLO CERRETELLI, Fisiologia
dell'esercizio, 2001}.
\stopbackground
\placefootnotes
Possiamo facilmente comprendere come
questa descrizione
Uff ...
Hans, thank you very much for this super-fast help!
This was really first aid.
Steffen
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 18:23 09/01/2004, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >as the commands "location=text" and "\placefootnotes" see
At 18:23 09/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
as the commands "location=text" and "\placefootnotes" seemed to be
unproblematic I decided to edit a book in ConTeXt with footnotes as
endnotes - at the end of each chapter.
Unfortunately there seems to be a bug:
My first chapter has 57
Hi,
as the commands "location=text" and "\placefootnotes" seemed to be unproblematic I
decided to edit a book in ConTeXt with footnotes as endnotes - at the end of each
chapter.
Unfortunately there seems to be a bug:
My first chapter has 57 footnotes.
The first 17 footnot
on=numbers,
rule=on]
in my environment file, and use
\placefootnotes
at the end of the chapters. The endnotes are placed where I want, but
there is no horizontal rule between the body text and the endnotes, and
the numbering of the endnotes starts afresh with every new page in the
chapt
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