]
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\starttext
\input knuth
\cite[clark1989]
\placenotes[footnote]
\startchapter[title=Bibliography]
\placelistofpublications
\stopchapter
\stoptext
--Joel
iography part doesn’t work for me at all.
>
> But notes may be placed as their location is text (and you add a real
> footnote).
>
> This works fine:
>
> \setupnote[footnote][location=text]
>
> \starttext
> \input knuth
> \footnote{Footnote}
>
uth
\footnote{Footnote}
\cite[clark1989]
\placenotes[footnote]
\startchapter[title=Bibliography]
\placelistofpublications
\stopchapter
\stoptext
I never used a bibliography in ConTeXt, so that part is left to you.
I hop
[dataset=default]
\usebtxdefinitions[sbl]
\setupbtx[sbl]
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\starttext
\input knuth
\cite[clark1989]
\placenotes[footnote]
\startchapter[title=Bibliography]
\placelistofpublications
\stopchapter
\stoptext
--Joel
matter
\startchapter[title={Notes}]
\placenotes [endnote]
\stopchapter
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
Can the message be suppressed? Is there a better way to set up the
document to have endnotes for text in other-than-backmatter
sectionblocks appear in the backmatter sectio
rttext
\startbodymatter
\startchapter[title={Body}]
\startparagraph
\input knuthmath
\startendnote
\input knuth-gpt
\stopendnote
\stopparagraph
\stopchapter
\stopbodymatter
\startbackmatter
\startchapter[title={Notes}]
\plac
In the text:
\startbackmatter \startchapter[reference={cha:notes},
list={Notes}, % toc bookmark={Notes}, % pdf bookmark
title={Notes}] % chapter head [Lettrine=no]
\setups{noteHeadings:on} \placenotes[endnote] \stopchapter
-- Rik
u want to know what a
committee is!} is very important.
Some more text.
\stopTwo
\startTwo
The Chairman
\Two
The role of the Chairman...
\stopTwo
\startTwo
~
\Two
\placenotes[endnote]
\stopTwo
\input knuth
\stoptext
—
Bruce Horrocks
footnotes} on the
mailing list, where Wolfgang explains that the problem is struts.}
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
A solution is welcomed.
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\recurselevel.}}}
\endgraf
Me\dorecurse{10}{\expanded{\email{\tt my.name@mailbox.\recurselevel.com
}}\high{,}}\note[address][fst]\high{,}\note[address][snd]\high{,}\note[address][thd]
\endgraf
\placenotes[address]
\blank[medium]
\startcolumns\hyphenpenalty1000
t;> > >%\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=numerals]
>> > > \to \titlefootnotes
>> > >
>> > > \definenamespace
>> > > [addr]
>> > > [type=module,
>> > > name=address,
>> > > command=yes,
>
> command=yes,
> > > setup=list,
> > > parent=addr,
> > >]
> > >
> > > \define[1]\useaddress
> > > {\setnotetext[address][#1]{\namedaddressparameter{#1}{name}}}
> > >
> > >
> > > \
dress
> > {\setnotetext[address][#1]{\namedaddressparameter{#1}{name}}}
> >
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> >
> >
> > \defineaddress[fst][name={Name of Institute or Affiliation, City,
> Country}]
> > \defineaddress[snd][name={Name of Secondary Instit
ntry}]
\processcommacommand[fst,snd]\useaddress
The Title\thanks{Work supported by somebody.}
Me\email{myemail@some.where}\high{,}\note[address][fst]\high{,}\note[address][snd]
\placenotes[address]
\blank[medium]
\startcolumns
\the\titlefootnotes
%\setcounter[footnote][0] % why it's neces
[snd]
\placenotes[address]
\blank[medium]
\startcolumns
\the\titlefootnotes
%\setcounter[footnote][0] % why it's necessary to set the counter
outside the token if I define [putjustnote] as [footnote]?
test\footnote{test}
\input knuth
\stopcolumns
\stop
) and the
authors may have email addresses. If I use \note[thanks] and
\note[email] to do that,
only the markers are shown. That's expected. So I tried to put
\postponenotes before
the title and insert\placenotes[thanks] and \placenotes[email] after
\startcolumns. The
notes did show up
ve=serried, numberstyle={\switchtobodyfont[12pt]},
> style={\switchtobodyfont[12pt]}, numbercommand=]
> \starttext
>
> \dorecurse{25}
> {First\footnote{Footnote one}.
> See my video at link\linknote{yewtu.be/my-great
tion[linknote]
[alternative=serried, numberstyle={\switchtobodyfont[12pt]},
style={\switchtobodyfont[12pt]}, numbercommand=]
\starttext
\dorecurse{25}
{First\footnote{Footnote one}.
See my video at link\linknote{yewtu.be/my-great-video.}. }
\title{Links}
\placenotes[link
will make the main text cleaner if I use endnotes
rather than include the URL in-line in the text or as a (distracting)
footnote. So when the author writes "See my video at URL>" I will print "See my video at link 1". At the back of the book,
in an appendix somewhere, I then u
de the URL in-line in the text or as a (distracting) footnote. So when the author writes "See my video at
" I will print "See my video at link 1". At the back of the book, in an
appendix somewhere, I then use \placenotes to display a table of the actual URLs for any readers that
n
include the URL in-line in the text or as a (distracting) footnote. So when the author writes "See my video at
" I will print "See my video at link 1". At the back of the book, in an
appendix somewhere, I then use \placenotes to display a table of the actual URLs for any readers
e. So when the author writes
"See my video at " I will print "See my video at link 1". At
the back of the book, in an appendix somewhere, I then use \placenotes to
display a table of the actual URLs for any readers that want to type them in.
I want the "link 1" bit to b
]
\setupnote[footnote][location=text, paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering[step=3]
\dorecurse{25}
{a\footnote{b} }
\stoplinenumbering
\placenotes[footnote]
\stoptext
I already asked this twice
(https
]
\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering[step=3]
\dorecurse{25}
{a\footnote{b} }
\stoplinenumbering
\placenotes[footnote]
\stoptext
I already asked this twice
(https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2022/104770.html,
https://mailman.ntg.nl
, and
adding all of the footnotes on the same slide steals limited screen space. It
ends up showing one bullet point per slide and filling the page with the
citation information.
I still need to provide citations though. The solution is perhaps to place
`\placenotes[footnote]` after several
=yes]
\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering[step=3]
\dorecurse{25}
{a\footnote{b} }
\stoplinenumbering
\placenotes[footnote]
\stoptext
I don’t get paragraph notes with "location=text".
Could anyone confirm the issue
startlinenumbering[step=3]
>\dorecurse{25}
> {a\footnote{b} }
>\stoplinenumbering
>\stopbuffer
>
>\getbuffer
> \placenotes[footnote]
>\stoptext
>
> I get no paragraph notes with \setupnote[footnote][location=text,
> paragraph
\startlinenumbering[step=3]
\dorecurse{25}
{a\footnote{b} }
\stoplinenumbering
\stopbuffer
\getbuffer
\placenotes[footnote]
\stoptext
I get no paragraph notes with \setupnote[footnote][location=text,
paragraph=yes].
What am I missing here?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
On 1/4/22 5:09 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 1/4/2022 2:23 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> I cannot compile it. ConTeXt complains about "\placenotes[linenote]"
>> being undefined.
>>
> can you check with
I’m afraid I
\stopbuffer
\getbuffer
\placenotes[linenote]
\stoptext
I cannot compile it. ConTeXt complains about "\placenotes[linenote]"
being undefined.
Is there something I’m missing or have I hit a bug?
Many thanks for your help,
can you check with
\unprotect
\def\strc_linenotes
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuplinenote[location=text, paragraph=yes]
\starttext
\startbuffer
\startlinenumbering[step=3]
\dorecurse{25}
{a\linenote{b} }
\stoplinenumbering
\stopbuffer
\getbuffer
\placenotes[linenote]
\stoptext
I
\afiliação{asdf} Author 2\afiliação{asdf}
\dorecurse{5}{\afiliação{Nota explicativa.}}
\startcolumns[n=3]
\placenotes[afiliação]
\stopcolumns
%}
% end local notes
\blank[big]
This footnote will disapear completely if I use localnotes and don’t
enclose them.\footnote{Where does it go
This actually seems to be rooted in a more general problem with the
publications support module. Why does invoking the fastsetup for citations
work within the default footnote setup, but not within endnotes flushed via
\placenotes[footnote]? If I modify the original MWE to use ConTeXt's
default
t the moment.
>
> Joey
>
> On Sat, Dec 25, 2021 at 1:04 PM Joel via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
>> I am using the ConTeXt-SBL package for citations. I need to move my
>> footnotes to the end of each article.
>>
>> According to the manual, I can suppress
t of footnotes using
> two lines of code. I've added these to my minimal working code, placing
> \setupnote[footnote][location=none]
> in the header and \placenotes[footnote] where I want the endnotes to
> appear. It complains this error:
>
> "Undefined control sequence \doi
] in the header and \placenotes[footnote]
where I want the endnotes to appear. It complains this error:
"Undefined control sequence \doifendswithpunctelse"
What did I do wrong?
--Joel
Code follows:
\usemodule[publ-imp-sbl]
\startbuffer [bib]
@Article{na2006,
title={Volcanoes \word{of} New Mex
\expanded{\dodoStartEndnote[#1][{\rawcountervalue[userpage]}]}
> \stoptexdefinition
>
> \starttexdefinition dodoStartEndnote [#1][#2]
> \startendnote[#1]
> \marking[notePage]{#2}\removeunwantedspaces
> \stoptexdefinition
>
> \starttexdefinition endnoteChapter
>
}]
[\setups{noteHeadingsText}][{\it\getmarking[part]}]
\placenotes [endnote]
\page
\setupheadertexts[{\it\getmarking[part]}][{\it\getmarking[section]}]
[{\it\getmarking[chapter]}][part]
\stopchapter
\stoptexdefinition
ndet:* Donnerstag, 24. Juni 2021 13:05
> > *An:* ntg-context@ntg.nl
> > *Betreff:* [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter
> endnotes
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have two questions regarding endnotes:
> >
> > 1. Is there a way to add
with \placenotes[endnote]?
2. I reset the endnote number at each part. Is there a way to insert the
title of the corresponding part heading to the endnotes?
I have searched the wiki and the mailing list, and I’ve found two
relevant questions, but no answers.
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context
by chapter endnotes
Hi,
I have two questions regarding endnotes:
1. Is there a way to add a heading automatically to the endnotes placed with
\placenotes[endnote]?
2. I reset the endnote number at each part. Is there a way to insert the title
of the corresponding part heading to the endnotes
his defeat of the Ameer of Scinde.}
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
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Hi,
I have two questions regarding endnotes:
1. Is there a way to add a heading automatically to the endnotes placed with
\placenotes[endnote]?
2. I reset the endnote number at each part. Is there a way to insert the title
of the corresponding part heading to the endnotes?
I have searched
\stopfootnote{}
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\stopsection
\startsection[title={},reference={}]
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\stopsection
\startsubject[title={},reference={}]
\placenotes [footnote
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote{}
\stopsection
\startsubject[title={},reference={}]
\placenotes [footnote]
\stopsubject
\stoptext
What's the best way to convert the above to endnotes? Thank you in advance!
Best wishes
Idris
--
Idris Samawi Hamid, Professor
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State
][]
[%
{\framed[
align={flushright,bottom},
frame=off,
height=\textheight,
% width=\ColWidth,
]{%
\strut\vfill\placenotes[footnote]}}%
]
\starttext
\dorecurse{6}{\input ward\expanded{\footnote{This is a footnote
\recurselevel}} }
test
\dorecurse{10
align=flushleft,
> indenting=no,
> location=serried,
> alternative=serried,
> width=broad,
> numbercommand=\FNo,
> ] % footnote text
>
> \setuptexttexts[margin][][%
> {\framed[
>align={flushright,bottom},
>frame=off,
>height=\textheight,
ght,
width=\ColWidth,
]{%
\strut\vfill\placenotes[footnote]}}%
]
Best, Hraban
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in]
[] [{\directsetup{notabene}}]
\newbox\MyNoteOverflow
\setupnotation[endnote]
[interaction=yes,
after={\blank[big]}]
\startsetups notabene
\setbox\scratchbox\vbox
\bgroup
\setupalign[tolerant]
\ifvoid\MyNoteOverflow
[cutspace=5cm,
width=middle,
margin=4cm]
\setuptexttexts
[margin]
[] [{\directsetup{notabene}}]
\startsetups notabene
\vbox to \textheight \bgroup
\setupalign[tolerant]
\topskipcorrection
\placenotes[endnote][before=,after=]
\vfilll
\egroup
serted
>> when text reaches column's end" (dated 08 Dec 2019). In that thread, a
>> proposed solution was to redefine the \page_grd_stop macro found in
>> page-cst.mkiv as follows:
>> >
>> > ```
>> > \unprotect
>> > \def
; > \endgraf % needed, else wrong vsize in one par case
> > \vfill % otherwise weird \placenotes[endnotes]
> > \page_grd_command_set_vsize % needed
> > \penalty\c_page_otr_eject_penalty
> > %\page_grd_command_flush_page
> > \page_o
rd_stop{%
> \endgraf % needed, else wrong vsize in one par case
> \vfill % otherwise weird \placenotes[endnotes]
> \page_grd_command_set_vsize % needed
> \penalty\c_page_otr_eject_penalty
> %\page_grd_command_flush_page
> \page_otr_fill_and_ejec
a proposed
solution was to redefine the \page_grd_stop macro found in page-cst.mkiv as
follows:
```
\unprotect
\def\page_grd_stop{%
\endgraf % needed, else wrong vsize in one par case
\vfill % otherwise weird \placenotes[endnotes]
\page_grd_command_set_vsize % needed
\penalty\c_page_otr_eje
]
\stopplacefigure
\page
And look here \in[two].
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
Cheers
Benjamin
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the column is filled
before deciding if a page break is necessary?
\unprotect
\def\page_grd_stop{%
\endgraf % needed, else wrong vsize in one par case
\vfill % otherwise weird \placenotes[endnotes]
\page_grd_command_set_vsize % needed
\penalty\c_page_otr_eject_penalty
break is necessary?
\unprotect
\def\page_grd_stop{%
\endgraf % needed, else wrong vsize in one par case
\vfill % otherwise weird \placenotes[endnotes]
\page_grd_command_set_vsize % needed
\penalty\c_page_otr_eject_penalty
%\page_grd_command_flush_page
\page_otr_fill_and_eject_page
an important purpose.
\setupbodyfont [12pt]
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\starttext
\chapter{Testing}
\dorecurse{5}{\samplefile{ward}\endnote{\samplefile{lorem}}\par}
\chapter{Notes}
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
A workaround is to place \placenotes in a group
.
\setupbodyfont [12pt]
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\starttext
\chapter{Testing}
\dorecurse{5}{\samplefile{ward}\endnote{\samplefile{lorem}}\par}
\chapter{Notes}
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
A workaround is to place \placenotes in a group with indenting turned off.
--
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On 4/9/2019 11:19, Hans van der Meer wrote:
In typesetting my endnotes with \placenotes[endnote] I seem unable to
unfluence the text characteristics.
I tried things like
(1) \setupnotes[endnote][textcolor=blue]
(2) changed fonts before the \ bgroup\bf\placenote\egroup call
(3)
\startsetups
Hans van der Meer schrieb am 09.04.2019 um 17:19:
In typesetting my endnotes with \placenotes[endnote] I seem unable to
unfluence the text characteristics.
I tried things like
(1) \setupnotes[endnote][textcolor=blue]
(2) changed fonts before the \ bgroup\bf\placenote\egroup call
(3
In typesetting my endnotes with \placenotes[endnote] I seem unable to unfluence
the text characteristics.
I tried things like
(1) \setupnotes[endnote][textcolor=blue]
(2) changed fonts before the \ bgroup\bf\placenote\egroup call
(3)
\startsetups[setups:endnotes]
\setupwhitespace[0pt
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
wing:
\setupnotation
[authornote, endnote, commentnote, footnote, translaterpnote]
[style=bold]
> - print both notes with the same placenotes command, in the right
> order?
Then, place the notes in the right order. But in that case, only using
one kind of notes may be
or
- print both notes with the same placenotes command, in the right order?
Greetings
Axel
\starttext
\definenote[authornote][footnote]
\setupnotation[authornote] [style=bold]
\definenote[translaternote][rule=off]
\setupnotation[translaternote] [headstyle=bold, numberconversion
ed to as note '18'), and I do not
know why. Could it be that this is because earlier in the chapter I have also
used
\setupnote [localnote] [location=none]
…
\startlocalfootnotes[conversion=characters,n=0]
…
\placenotes [localnote]
\stoplocalfootnotes
and that this somehow interferes
%\setupnote[footnote][way=bychapter,location=none]
\setupfootnotes[way=bychapter,location=none]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}
{\expanded{\chapter{Chapter \recurselevel}}
\dorecurse{10}{\input tufte\footnote{\input ward }\par}
\placenotes[footnote]}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Robert Zydenbos
recurse{20}{\input knuth\endnote{Endnote}}
\placenotes[endnote]
\chapter{Two}
\dorecurse{20}{\input knuth\endnote{Endnote}}
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
Best wishes,
Taco
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Hi Robert,
although you don’t mention it, I guess you need it for MkII:
\showframe
\setuppapersize[A6, landscape]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=serried, distance=1em]
\starttext
a\footnote{This is a footnote.}
b\endnote{This is an endnote.}
\pla
] at the top of
the file and a \placenotes [footnote] at the bottom, where I wanted the notes
to appear. (Why? Because I could not figure out how to keep the proper font
formatting if I used \endnote without adding an explicit font command at the
beginning of each endnote.)
That apparently was a mistake
he endnotes run on naturally to the next page?
Hi Robert,
I’m not sure I understand your issue. At least, I’m not able to
reproduce it:
\starttext
\dorecurse{500}{\recurselevel\endnote{This is an endnote.} }
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
Could you modify the sample to reproduce you
xml:endnote-after-footnote
\high{,}\endnote{\xmlflush{#1}}
\stopxmlsetups
\starttext
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{test}{}
\page
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
The obvious ...
\setupnotes[textseparator={, }]
\startxmlsetups xml:notesetups
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{body|p|footnote|endnote|code}{xml
ush{#1}}
\stopxmlsetups
\starttext
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{test}{}
\page
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
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otnote{Oeps}
> \footnote{\CONTEXT}
> \endnote{Goodbye}
> \endnote{Earth}
> \endnote{End}
> \endnote{Notes}
>
> \placenotes[endnote]
>
> \stoptext
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does one do for endnotes?)
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=characters]
\setupnotation[endnote] [numberconversion=set 2]
\starttext
\footnote{Hello}
\footnote{World}
\footnote{Oeps}
\footnote{\CONTEXT}
\endnote{Goodbye}
\endnote{Earth}
\endnote{End}
\endnote{Notes}
\placenotes[endnote
zie tekens in de tekst.
\placenotes [endnote]
\stoptext
% end of example
> On 23. Jul 2018, at 07:56, Henri Menke wrote: […]
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.\endnote{Wat een zooi. Werkt het?}
\page
Het zou moeten werken,\endnote{Ja, toch?} want ik zie tekens in de tekst.
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
Second question: Is it possible to use endnotes as well as footnotes in
the same text?
--
Robert
indenting=no,
location=serried,
alternative=serried,
width=broad,
numbercommand=\FNo,
]
\setuptexttexts[margin][]
[{\framed[
align={flushleft,bottom},
frame=off,
height=\textheight,
width=\rightmarginwidth]{%
\strut\vfill\placenotes[footnote]}}]
\setupmargindat
;>> \setupnotation[footnote][
>>> align=flushleft,
>>> location=serried,
>>> width=broad,
>>> ]
>>> \setuptexttexts[margin][]
>>> [{\framed[%
>>> align=right,
>>> frame=off,
>>> height=\textheight,
>>>
{\testTextThree} and an endnote with two
labels.\endnote{\testTextThree}
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=notes]
\placenotes[endnote]
\stopchapter
\stoptext
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]
whatever \in{one}[cc] whatever \in{one}[dd]
whatever \in{one}[ee] whatever \in{one}[ff]
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=notes]
\placenotes[endnote]
\stopchapter
\stoptext
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, but
where is the index?%
}\par
\page
The endnote follows.\par
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
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\usebtxdataset [bib][bib.buffer]
> \definebtxrendering[bib][dataset=bib]
>
> \setuplayout[backspace=80mm,width=120mm]
>
> \setupnote[footnote]
> [location={none}]
>
> \definenote [caption]
> [location={none}]
>
> \automi
\definebtxrendering[bib][dataset=bib]
>
> \setuplayout[backspace=80mm,width=120mm]
>
> \setupnote[footnote]
> [location={none}]
>
> \definenote [caption]
> [location={none}]
>
> \automigrateinserts
>
> \setuptexttexts
> [mar
={none}]
\definenote [caption]
[location={none}]
\automigrateinserts
\setuptexttexts
[margin]
[{{\vbox to\textheight%
{\placenotes[caption]%
\null\vfilll%
\placenotes[footnote]}}}]
[]
\starttext
\input tufte
\footnote{\cite[bib::tufte]}
\par
s like this:
>>
>> \setupnote[footnote][location=none]
>> \setupnotation[footnote][
>> align=flushleft,
>> location=serried,
>> width=broad,
>> ]
>> \setuptexttexts[margin][]
>> [{\framed[%
>> align=right,
>> frame=off,
>> height=\texthe
ternative=serried] is required here:
\setupnotes[location=text]
\setupnotations[alternative=serried]
\starttext
\bTABLE[split=repeat,align=normal]
\bTR\bTD Something\postponenotes\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\flushnotes
\p
to the problem with the wiki.
>
> This might be a workaround for the wiki (if I’m not wrong):
>
> \setupnotes[location=text]
> \starttext
> \bTABLE[split=repeat,align=normal]
>\bTR\bTD Something\postponenotes\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
>\bTR\bTD
This might be a workaround for the wiki (if I’m not wrong):
\setupnotes[location=text]
\starttext
\bTABLE[split=repeat,align=normal]
\bTR\bTD Something\postponenotes\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\flushnotes
\placenotes[fo
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Hans van der Meer
> On 14 Jul 2017, at 17:07, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:
>
> On 07/14/2017 02:44 PM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
>> \placenotes[endnote] puts a list of endnotes spaced out with the
>>
On 07/14/2017 02:44 PM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
> \placenotes[endnote] puts a list of endnotes spaced out with the
> setting of \setupwhitespace. Is there a means to keep
> \setupwhitespace undisturbed but changing this for the endnotes
> alone? Some parameter to be specified i
\placenotes[endnote] puts a list of endnotes spaced out with the setting of
\setupwhitespace. Is there a means to keep \setupwhitespace undisturbed
but changing this for the endnotes alone? Some parameter to be specified in
\setupnote, \setupnotation or one of its friends perhaps
ex{aaa}\footnote{\index{bbb}This is
a footnote.}
\startplacefigure[location=default,
title={Appendix illustration\index[Figure->]{ddd}}]
\externalfigure[dummy][]
\stopplacefigure
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=Notes]
\placenotes[footnote]
\stop
> \stopbodymatter
> \page
> \startbackmatter
> \startchapter[title=An appendix]
> This is in the backmatter.\index{aaa}\footnote{\index{bbb}This is a
> footnote.}
> \startplacefigure[location=default,
> title={Appendix illustration\index[Figure->]{ddd}}]
&
chapter[title=Notes]
\placenotes[footnote]
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=Index]
\placeregister[index]
\stopchapter
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
--
Rik
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If your question is of interest to oth
ed[%
align=right,
frame=off,
height=\textheight,
width=\rightmarginwidth
]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
But I’d like the notes to start in the line of the marker, if there’s
space.
How can I achieve that?
The only way I found to achieve this is by flushing the notes at the end
of each footnote
;width=broad,
> ]
> \setuptexttexts[margin][]
> [{\framed[%
>align=right,
>frame=off,
>height=\textheight,
>width=\rightmarginwidth
> ]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
>
> But I’d like the notes to start in the line of the marker, i
width=\rightmarginwidth
]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
But I’d like the notes to start in the line of the marker, if there’s space.
How can I achieve that?
Greetlings, Hraban
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should give in the key after: maybe after=section? Sorry for the long text
below.
I dont know what you mean with the red color but you can place notes at the
end of a chapter with the following setup.
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\setuphead[chapter][aftersection={\placenotes[fo
ection={\placenotes[footnote]}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={Ward}]
\dorecurse{12}{\input ward \footnote{Footnote #1}\par}
\stopchapter
\stoptext
My second question is: When there are notes, which are after all
sections, what there is the right command:
I have :
\setuppapersize[A4]
\defineli
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