[NTG-context] Re: out of order sectionsblocks

2023-09-05 Thread Hans Hagen via ntg-context
ndnote] [location=none]    \starttext      \startbodymatter       \startchapter[title={Body}]        \startparagraph         \input knuthmath         \startendnote         \input knuth-gpt         \stopendnote        \stopparagraph       \stopchapter      \stopbodymatter      \startback

[NTG-context] out of order sectionsblocks

2023-09-04 Thread Rik Kabel
rttext  \startbodymatter   \startchapter[title={Body}]    \startparagraph     \input knuthmath     \startendnote     \input knuth-gpt     \stopendnote    \stopparagraph   \stopchapter  \stopbodymatter  \startbackmatter   \startchapter[title={Notes}]    \plac

Re: [NTG-context] \note[xx] gives unknown reference for \startfootnote, ok for \footnote

2021-08-05 Thread Hans Hagen via ntg-context
[fn:def] \stoptext Generates a missing reference error for a reference provided on \startfootnote (and \startendnote) accessed by \note: references  > start missing references references  >    1  [][fn:def] references  > stop missing references Con

[NTG-context] \note[xx] gives unknown reference for \startfootnote, ok for \footnote

2021-08-04 Thread Rik Kabel via ntg-context
for a reference provided on \startfootnote (and \startendnote) accessed by \note: references  > start missing references references  >    1  [][fn:def] references  > stop missing references ConTeXt  ver: 2021.08.04 17:51 LMTX  fmt: 2021.8.4 There was no problem with

Re: [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter endnotes

2021-07-02 Thread denis.maier
at its worth, I offer my endnote apparatus with updates for parts. > It uses the standard note/notation mechanism, not a list, for endnotes. > Perhaps it can be further adapted to the needs of this thread. > > There is at least one small issue with it: I have to use \stopendnote even

Re: [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter endnotes

2021-06-30 Thread Rik Kabel
define \startEndnote. This causes issues with the linter (mtxrun --script check ) but seems otherwise harmless. I am sure that others more versed in ConTeXt can find some ways to fix this and improve the overall approach. I welcome suggestions