Thank you very much, it is a perfect solution.
El 16/3/23 a las 12:19, Bruce Horrocks escribió:
I don't have the answer to your explicit question, but a work-around might be
to put the footnotes into buffers instead of \footnotetext and then use
/footnote[...]{\getbuffer[name]} in the body
I don't have the answer to your explicit question, but a work-around might be
to put the footnotes into buffers instead of \footnotetext and then use
/footnote[...]{\getbuffer[name]} in the body. That way ConTeXt sees them in
order of appearance in the body and so the numbering should be as you
be placed, and in a separate
place in the source file I write the text associated to the footnote
using \footnotetext[label].
This works quite well and allows to create a more readable source file.
There is, nevertheless, a small inconvenience, and it is that when
processing the document
I'm not quite I understand:
Are you saying I should leave the caption in "global scope"?
Regarding the second version: Shouldn't that be:
\startlocalfootnotes
\footnotetext[asdf]{asdf} % this
%\footnotetext[asdf]{\footnote{asdf}} % instead of this
\startplacetable[title={A breakfast t
{wonderful} \VL\FR
\VL Eggs \footnote {wonderful} \VL Spam \footnote {lovely}
\VL\LR
\HL
\stoptable}
{\placelocalfootnotes}
\stoplocalfootnotes
\stopplacetable
\startlocalfootnotes
\footnotetext[asdf]{\footnote{asdf}}
\startplacetable[title
sk, could
>>> you
>>> > do it on my MWE?
>>> >
>>> > PS: sorry I have to use another email account because my institute
>>> > mailbox took forever to get the message before my government (China)
>>> > finishes auditing it.
>>
rever to get the message before my government (China)
>> > finishes auditing it.
>> >
>> > Best wishes,
>> > Zhichu
>> >
>> > On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 3:36 PM mf via ntg-context > > <mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> wrote:
>> >
forever to get the message before my government (China)
> > finishes auditing it.
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Zhichu
> >
> > On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 3:36 PM mf via ntg-context > <mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> wrote:
> >
> > Is this what you
\starttext
> Hello\footnotetext{Footnote without mark}.
> \stoptext
>
> Kind regards,
> Massi
>
> Il 18/05/22 07:55, Zhichu Chen via ntg-context ha scritto:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> >
> > After some attempts to put footnotes in a mixed 1&2 columns layou
Is this what you mean?
\starttext
Hello\footnotetext{Footnote without mark}.
\stoptext
Kind regards,
Massi
Il 18/05/22 07:55, Zhichu Chen via ntg-context ha scritto:
Hi everybody,
After some attempts to put footnotes in a mixed 1&2 columns layout, I
decide to put marks in the one-co
the footnote and the reference on the same (next) page, but
the not full lines because of early pagebreak are inacceptable in my cases.
What I do as a workaround: I seperate the footnote and the reference
with \note[] and \footnotetext[]{} – but that is not ideal in a
developing and changing
xt
> >
> > doesn't complain but it doesn't show the footnote either.
> >
> > So, I'm using the following workaround:
> >
> > \starttext
> > \startformula
> > \int_{a}^{b} f(x) d x=\lim _{h=0}\left[\int_{a}^{c-h} f(x) d
> > x+\int_{c+
\stopformula
\stoptext
doesn't complain but it doesn't show the footnote either.
So, I'm using the following workaround:
\starttext
\startformula
\int_{a}^{b} f(x) d x=\lim _{h=0}\left[\int_{a}^{c-h} f(x) d
x+\int_{c+h}^{b} f(x) d x\right]\note[mynote1]
\stopformula
\footnotetext[mynote1]{Cauchy
show the footnote either.
So, I'm using the following workaround:
\starttext
\startformula
\int_{a}^{b} f(x) d x=\lim _{h=0}\left[\int_{a}^{c-h} f(x) d
x+\int_{c+h}^{b} f(x) d x\right]\note[mynote1]
\stopformula
\footnotetext[mynote1]{Cauchy s'occupe du cas...}
\stoptext
However, 1) I have
gt; command ` \AtBeginShipoutNext`:
>>
>> ```
>> \footnotemark
>> \clearpage
>> \AtBeginShipoutNext{\footnotetext{Text.}}
ConTeXt has a token register called \everybeforeoutput, which sounds
somewhat similar to me. The only problem is that it does not auto-reset,
so
On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 16:27:45 +0200
Denis Maier wrote:
> llI don't know a solution for this, but would be very interested.
> With LaTeX you can use the `atbegshi`-package that gives you a
> command ` \AtBeginShipoutNext`:
>
> ```
> \footnotemark
> \clearpage
> \AtBeginS
llI don't know a solution for this, but would be very interested.
With LaTeX you can use the `atbegshi`-package that gives you a command `
\AtBeginShipoutNext`:
```
\footnotemark
\clearpage
\AtBeginShipoutNext{\footnotetext{Text.}}
```
This only works for individual footnotes, but it's already
more. As I said, the printed word, says so much.
\footnote {As opposed to sad songs.
\note [footej]}
\footnotetext [footej] {Sorry Elton.\note [footdes]}
\footnotetext [footdes] {Elton John, and probably Bernie Taupin, are credited
with the song, "Sad Songs Say So Much".\note [footdesmore]
.}%
\footnotetext[footB]{Or possibly even the other\note[footC].}%
\footnotetext[footC]{It could be something entirely different.}
is a sentence with nested footnotes.
\stoptext
end nested-footnotes.tex
Best regards: OK
> On 31 Aug 2016, at 22:39, Jose Luis Arellano <jose.4rell...@gmail.com&
Thank you Massi for your help !
- Mail original -
De: "mf" <mass...@fastwebnet.it>
À: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Envoyé: Lundi 3 Octobre 2016 00:47:56
Objet: Re: [NTG-context] Footnotes inside and outside a framed text
You should set the footnote text before the frame, with
You should set the footnote text before the frame, with
\footnotetext[id]{text}.
In case you need to set more footnotes, set them in the order they will
be called in your frame (or float, like tables or formulas).
In case you define your own footnotes, use
\setnotetext[yourfootnote][id]{text
in the
> interpretation that I shall develop depends on this textual detail,
> however.}
> %
> Γινώϲκομεν δὲ καὶ τῶν φθόγγων τοὺϲ μὲν ϲυμφώ{-}
> νουϲ ὄνταϲ, τοὺϲ δὲ διαφώνουϲ, καὶ τοὺϲ μὲν ϲυμφώνουϲ
> μίαν κρᾶϲιν τὴν ἐξ ἀμφοῖν ποιοῦνταϲ, τοὺϲ δὲ διαφώ{-}
> <—LINE 62
> ν
, τοὺϲ δὲ διαφώνουϲ, καὶ τοὺϲ μὲν ϲυμφώνουϲ
μίαν κρᾶϲιν τὴν ἐξ ἀμφοῖν ποιοῦνταϲ, τοὺϲ δὲ διαφώ{-} <—LINE 62
νουϲ οὔ. τούτων οὕτωϲ ἐχόντων εἰκὸϲ\note[03] τοὺϲ ϲυμφώνουϲ
%
\footnotetext[03]{εἰκόϲ: notice the determination of likelihood in a
place where in the first paragraph one finds two
ίαν κρᾶϲιν τὴν ἐξ ἀμφοῖν ποιοῦνταϲ, τοὺϲ δὲ διαφώ{-} <—
LINE 62
νουϲ οὔ. τούτων οὕτωϲ ἐχόντων εἰκὸϲ\note[03] τοὺϲ ϲυμφώνουϲ
%
\footnotetext[03]{εἰκόϲ: notice the determination of likelihood in a place
where in the first paragraph one finds two occurrences of a determination
of nec
%
\bTR{}\bTD{}A\note[Footnote_mark_1]
\eTD\bTD{}B\note[Footnote_mark_2]\eTD\eTR%
\bTR{}\bTD{}1 \eTD\bTD{}2\eTD\eTR%
\eTABLE%
\footnotetext[Footnote_mark_1]{Footnote to column A. Footnote
to column A. Footnote to column A. Footnote
wrote:
Hi,
How can I get footnotes working with split tables? Is this not supported?
The workaround with \note[...] \footnotetext[...]{...} can only be used to
place footnotes on the first or on the last page of the table. For a long
multi-page table this is not satisfactory
Hi,
How can I get footnotes working with split tables? Is this not supported?
The workaround with \note[...] \footnotetext[...]{...} can only be used to
place footnotes on the first or on the last page of the table. For a long
multi-page table this is not satisfactory.
The wiki mentions using
]
%\setupnotation[footnote][interaction=start,numberconversion=romannumerals]
\startBookTitle[
title={\em Some title\note[trans]}]
\stopBookTitle
%
\footnotetext[trans]{a footnote}
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=numbers]
\resetnumber[footnote]
Loren ipsum\footnote{another footnote
][title]
\setuphead[BookTitle][style=\tfc,
color=darkred]
\starttext
\setupnotation[footnote][interaction=start,numberconversion=set 3]
%\setupnotation[footnote][interaction=start,numberconversion=romannumerals]
\startBookTitle[
title={\em Some title\note[trans]}]
\stopBookTitle
%
\footnotetext[trans
=romannumerals]
\startBookTitle[
title={\em Some title\note[trans]}]
\stopBookTitle
%
\footnotetext[trans]{a footnote}
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=numbers]
\resetnumber[footnote]
Loren ipsum\footnote{another footnote}
\stoptext
Now, whatever set I specify, the output is an arabic numeral
\setupfootnotes {\setupnote
[\v!footnote]}
1707\def\footnotetext {\setnotetext
[\v!footnote]}
1708 \unexpanded\def\placefootnotes
{\dodoubleempty\strc_notes_place_footnotes [\v!footnote]}
1709 \unexpanded\def
Seems like an on/off option would be cleaner.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 17.02.2012 um 16:40 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
with current beta I get an interesting symbol in cases when my footnotetext
doesn't fit on the same
Am 17.02.2012 um 16:40 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
with current beta I get an interesting symbol in cases when my footnotetext
doesn't fit on the same page as its marker:
PastedGraphic-2.pdf
Nice! But how can I switch it off?
\setupnote[symbolcommand=\gobbleoneargument]
Wolfgang
Hi,
with current beta I get an interesting symbol in cases when my footnotetext
doesn't fit on the same page as its marker:
PastedGraphic-2.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Nice! But how can I switch it off
. In both cases we obtain an n! isoperimetric
function and $n2$ upper bounds on the minimal isodiametric function and
the filling length function.
\stopabstract
\footnotetext[-]{Date: }
Posar caixeta tipus footnote amb:
\startitemize
\item date (mirar nathanson)
\item keywords
\item llicència (CC
Al 19/08/10 12:25, En/na Xan ha escrit:
There is a conflict between abstract and footnotetext.
If we comment abstract, all is fun.
A \blank[big] also conflict:
! You can't use `\unskip' in vertical mode.
\dosetnote [#1][#2][#3]-\unskip
\def \currentnote {#2
Am 19.08.10 09:36, schrieb Xan:
Sorry, but the reply does not work for me 8-|
Add \fotenotetext after text, e.g.
\midaligned{\bf Abstract}\footnotetext[-]{Date: }
@Hans: can \dosetnote (MkII) check for horizontal mode
\def\dosetnote[#1][#2][#3]%
- {\unskip
+ {\ifhmode\unskip\fi
\def
On 19-8-2010 3:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 19.08.10 09:36, schrieb Xan:
Sorry, but the reply does not work for me 8-|
Add \fotenotetext after text, e.g.
\midaligned{\bf Abstract}\footnotetext[-]{Date: }
@Hans: can \dosetnote (MkII) check for horizontal mode
\def\dosetnote[#1][#2][#3
Am 19.08.10 16:36, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 19-8-2010 3:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 19.08.10 09:36, schrieb Xan:
Sorry, but the reply does not work for me 8-|
Add \fotenotetext after text, e.g.
\midaligned{\bf Abstract}\footnotetext[-]{Date: }
@Hans: can \dosetnote (MkII) check
Al 19/08/10 16:49, En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
Am 19.08.10 16:36, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 19-8-2010 3:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 19.08.10 09:36, schrieb Xan:
Sorry, but the reply does not work for me 8-|
Add \fotenotetext after text, e.g.
\midaligned{\bf Abstract}\footnotetext
Hi,
Some time ago, Wolfgang answer me how to put a layer as footnote with
footnotetext, but I did not work for me:
All is perfect except footnotetext:
! You can't use `\unskip' in vertical mode.
\dosetnote [#1][#2][#3]-\unskip
\def \currentnote {#2
Am 18.08.10 18:14, schrieb Xan:
Hi,
Some time ago, Wolfgang answer me how to put a layer as footnote with
footnotetext, but I did not work for me:
Send a minimal example.
Wolfgang
___
If your question
=yes,
spacebefore=line,
before=\smallbodyfont]
\setupheadertexts[\midaligned{Title}][][\midaligned{Ben Lee User}][]
\starttext
\footnotetext[-]{Date: \currentdate}
\startabstract
\WORD{Abstract:} \input ward
\stopabstract
\dorecurse{10}{\input knuth\par}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
(photocopied)\NC 12.48 € \FR
\NC 055990 \NC parking for cake transferal\NC 6.00 € \AR
\NC 1548 \NC cake \NC 69.00 € \AR
\NC 26008889 \NC snacks and drinks for the evening\note[frutiq] \NC 29.02 € \LR
\HL
\NC \NC \NC \Sigma\ = 116.50 € \SR
\HL
\stoptable
\footnotetext[frutiq
played with \{start,stop}locafootnotes, \placelocafootnotes;
\postponenotes; \automigrateinserts and \footnotetext -- \note:
- \postponenotes: works as footnote in text;
(footnoteTABLE3)
- \automigrateinserts: works too but result looks like there are two
Am 29.04.10 23:17, schrieb Honza Pohanka:
Thanks for the answer, but it does not work. I tried MKII and MKIV.
Text is still on the left.
min example
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\starttext
\setupfootnotes[location=page]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=right,align=flushright]
a\footnotetext
[footnote][location=right,align=flushright]
a\footnotetext{blabla}
b\footnotetext{bububu}
\stoptext
Seems to be not possible for the moment. Here is another example but
the location of the number is now too far to the right.
\setuppapersize[A4][A3,landscape]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote
Thanks for the answer, but it does not work. I tried MKII and MKIV. Text
is still on the left.
min example
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\starttext
\setupfootnotes[location=page]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=right,align=flushright]
a\footnotetext{blabla}
b\footnotetext{bububu}
\stoptext
Hi,
what happened with footnote number 3 and 5?
In MkIV their marker are gone ...
\starttext
test\footnote[a]{text} test.
test\note[b]\footnotetext[b]{text} test.
test\footnote[x]{text} test.
test\note[d]\footnotetext[d]{text} test.
test\footnote[y]{text} test.
\stoptext
Steffen
\stoptabulate
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes}
}
\stoplocalfootnotes}
\stop
\stoptext
On Nov 23, 2009, at 02;51,46 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.11.2009 um 08:49 schrieb Taco
}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes}}
\stoplocalfootnotes}
\stop
\stoptext
On Nov 23, 2009, at 02;51,46 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.11.2009 um 08:49 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
it seems that TaBlE does
\stoptabulate
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes}
}
\stoplocalfootnotes}
\stop
\stoptext
On Nov 23, 2009, at 02;51,46 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.11.2009 um 08:49 schrieb Taco Hoekwater
\NC \NC\AR
\NC \NC \input knuth \NC\AR
\NC \input knuth\NC \NC\AR
\stoptabulate
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox
\AR
\NC \NC \input knuth \NC\AR
\NC \input knuth\NC \NC\AR
\stoptable
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes
\NC \input knuth\NC \NC\AR
\NC \NC \input knuth \NC\AR
\NC \input knuth\NC \NC\AR
\stoptable
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote
\NC\AR
\NC \NC \input knuth \NC\AR
\NC \input knuth\NC\NC\AR
\stoptable
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox
\NC\NC\AR
\stoptable
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes}}
\stoplocalfootnotes}
\stop
\stoptext
\stoptablehead
\starttable[|p(11.5pc)|p(11.5pc)|]
\NC \REF[c]{1[4].341||345 [= F21.82||86]} \NC\REF[c]{6.29.3||4} \NC\SR
\NC Text A\note[a]\NC Text B\note[b]\NC\SR
\stoptable
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote
the footnote-number aligned to the correct decimal place.
The footnotes appear in an numbered-list style.
To explain:
page one has footnotes 1 to 8, numbers are left-aligned, everything is good
-
1 footnotetext
2 footnotetext
3 footnottext
8 footnotetext
page two has footnotes 9 to 12, so I want
}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes}}
\stoplocalfootnotes}
\stop
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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If your question is of interest
with a large amount of footnotes, and
want to have the footnote-number aligned to the correct decimal place.
To explain:
page one has footnotes 1 to 8, numbers are left-aligned, everything
is good
-
1 footnotetext
2 footnotetext
3 footnottext
8 footnotetext
page two has footnotes 9 to 12
, and
want to have the footnote-number aligned to the correct decimal place.
To explain:
page one has footnotes 1 to 8, numbers are left-aligned, everything is good
-
1 footnotetext
2 footnotetext
3 footnottext
.
8 footnotetext
page two has footnotes 9 to 12, so I want to have
9
...[\!!stringa ]\dowritereference
\fi \fi
...
l.354 \footnotetext[a]
{See \goto{Pingree 1977}[Pingree1977].}
Is there a way to reset the localfootnote counter so that ConTeXt is
happy and the footnotes marked by arabic numerals
After some experimentation, it became clear that to place the local
notes properly, one must use \note[...] and \footnotetext[...]{}, and
put the series of \footnotetext entries just before
\placelocalfootnotes.
A.
On Jun 9, 2009, at 11;43,46 , Bowen Alan C. wrote:
I need a table
, thanks!
Only footnotes in section titles don't work - should they?
\chapter{My chapter\footnote{Note: might be also a section or
subsection}}
Shows the note mark, but eats the footnote text.
I can work around that like so:
\footnotetext[chap]{blah}
\subsection{My chapter\note[chap
modern fonts
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
language: language en is active
systems : begin file tst at line 1
references : unknown reference [][bla]
! Undefined control sequence.
l.3 \footnotetext
[bla]{blub
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
! Undefined control sequence.
l.3 \footnotetext
[bla]{blub}
i have to think a bit about this as foonotes now are implemented
differently
Hallo,
in order to use footnotes in a table, I use \footnotetext and \note.
But it is not workink. The following test
\starttext
Bla\note[bla].
\footnotetext[bla]{blub}
\stoptext
gives the following error:
-
texmfstart texexec --autopdf
{
\tfx
\setupTABLE [frame=off]
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD 1990 \eTD\bTD 1991 \eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD 2.\note[foot:a] \eTD\bTD 19.0 \eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD 3.\note[foot:b] \eTD\bTD
26.1 \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
}
\footnotetext[foot:a]{Bezogen auf das Jahresmittel der Gesamtbevoelkerung}
\footnotetext[foot:b
{\fnpp_next_footnote
\ifnum\autofootnote=1\leftfootnoterule\...@xfootnotemark[\the\c@footnote]}%
}
\newif...@romanfootnum
\providerobustcmd{\Footnote}[1]{%
\bgroup
\footnotemarkLR%
\renewcommand{\thefootnote}{...@romanfootnum\rmfamily{\@arabi...@footnote
}\el...@arabic\c@footnote\fi}%
\...@rtlfalse\footnotetext
\fi
\rawprocesscommaitem ...commalevel \endcsname {#1}
\expandafter
\rawprocessco...
argument punctuation,a
lpha,extended
...
l.34 \footnotetext[first]
{An Italian version of this review
\startlocalfootnotes[n=0,conversion=characters]
\placetable[here][]{}
% \placelegend
{
\tfx
\setupTABLE [frame=off]
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD 1990 \eTD\bTD 1991 \eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD 2.\note[foot:a] \eTD\bTD 19.0 \eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD 3.\note[foot:b] \eTD\bTD
26.1 \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
}
\footnotetext[foot:a]{Bezogen auf
=characters]
\placetable[here][]{}
% \placelegend
{
\tfx
\setupTABLE [frame=off]
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD 1990 \eTD\bTD 1991 \eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD 2.\note[foot:a] \eTD\bTD 19.0 \eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD 3.\note[foot:b] \eTD\bTD
26.1 \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
}
\footnotetext[foot:a]{Bezogen auf das Jahresmittel der Gesamtbevoelkerung
# \FLOWchart
# \flushcollector
# \flushlayer
# \flushXMLelement
\followprofile{text}[text]
\followprofileversion{text}[text][text]
\followversion{text}[text]
\footnote[reference]{text}
\footnotetext[reference]{text}
\forceblocks[names][names]
# \forgetall
# \FR
\fraction{text}{text}
\framed[settings]{text
Hans et al,
I have:
\def\startquestions{\exercises{Exercises}\doifmode{copyright}
{\footnotetext{Copyrighted material. See: http://msenux.redwoods.edu/
IntAlgText/}
}\startcolumnset[exercises]}
\def\stopquestions{\stopcolumnset}
Then in document, I have:
\startquestions
\doifmode[paging
David Arnold wrote:
Hans et al,
I have:
\def\startquestions{\exercises{Exercises}\doifmode{copyright}
{\footnotetext{Copyrighted material. See: http://msenux.redwoods.edu/
IntAlgText/}
}\startcolumnset[exercises]}
\def\stopquestions{\stopcolumnset}
Then in document, I have
David Arnold wrote:
All,
How can I have a footnote that is not marked in the narrative?
Use \footnotetext
Taco
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[footB].}.\nomarkfootnote[footB]{And
another.}
\starttext
A sentence\footnote{With a note.\note[footB]}\footnotetext[footB]{And
another.}
\stoptext
works for me, assuming I interpreted your wish correctly.
You did, indeed, interpret my wish correctly. Thanks!
Unfortunately, this is buggy
\footnote{With a note.\note[footB]}\footnotetext[footB]{And
another.}
\stoptext
works for me, assuming I interpreted your wish correctly.
Christopher
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[footB]{And
another.}
\starttext
A sentence\footnote{With a note.\note[footB]}\footnotetext[footB]{And
another.}
\stoptext
works for me, assuming I interpreted your wish correctly.
You did, indeed, interpret my wish correctly. Thanks!
Unfortunately, this is buggy when faced with a more
Hello,
here a problem with \note and \footnotetext in \starttables. Only one
footnote is possible:
\starttext
\starttables[|p(13em)|p(13em)|]
\VL SomeText \VL SomeText\note[n1] \VL \AR \footnotetext[n1]{1. note}
\dorecurse{50}{\VL SomeText \VL SomeText \VL \AR}
%\VL SomeText \VL SomeText\note[n2
]
\footnotetext[x]{xx}\dorecurse{10}{test \input zapf \input ward}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
or
\starttext
\definecolumnset[litera][n=2,distance=1cm]
\definecolumnsetspan[litera][n=2]
\startcolumnset[litera]
\startcolumnsetspan[litera]
\chapter{Heading\notesymbol[x
see is a mixture
you may try:
\starttext
\chapter{Heading\notesymbol[x]}
\definecolumnset[litera][n=2,distance=1cm]
\startcolumnset[litera]
\footnotetext[x]{xx}\dorecurse{10}{test \input zapf \input ward}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
or
\starttext
\definecolumnset[litera][n=2,distance=1cm
of an article (or book, etc.) -- the big problem I was having was that the
footnote mark was appearing fine, but the footnote text was nowhere to be
found -- this was solved once I found the essentially hiden \footnotetext
command and used that to place the text where I wanted it. After that, I
.) -- the big problem I was having was that the
footnote mark was appearing fine, but the footnote text was nowhere to be
found -- this was solved once I found the essentially hiden \footnotetext
command and used that to place the text where I wanted it. After that, I
needed to figure out how to reset
[textcommand=\high,textstyle=\ss\tx,textcolor=red]
test \footnotetext{test} test test \note\ test
test \footnotetext{test} test test \notesymbol[footnote]\ test
\stoptext
If I would do it with the conversion key like this...
\setupbodyfont[4pt]
\setupinterlinespace[line=45pt]
\definefont [FNfont][Sans
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