]
\starttext
\startsubject[title={A}]
\startsubsubject[marking={Term 1}]
\startcolumns
\startdes{term 1}1. bla. 2. bla bla 3. bla bla bla. {\em adjective}.
\textbullet\hskip 2pt
\input weisman
\rightarrow {\bf something else}.
\stopdes
\stopsubsubject
\startsubsubject[marking={Term 2}]
\startdes
\NC \xmlfirst{#1}{name/surname/text()} \NC \NR
\BC gender \NC \xmlfirst{#1}{gender} \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:childref
% \startsubsubject[title=Child]
\xmlfirst{main}{/database/people/person[@handle='\xmlatt{#1}{hlink}']}
% \stopsubsubject
\stopxmlsetups
\s
[waltham]\par}
\startsubject[title={Waltham}]
\dorecurse{5}{\getbuffer[waltham]\par}
\startsubsubject[title={Waltham}]
\dorecurse{5}{\getbuffer[waltham]\par}
\startsubsubsubject[title={Waltham}]
\dorecurse{2}{\getbuffer[waltham]\par}
\stopsubsubsubject
\stopsubsubject
\stopsubject
\stoptitle
the footnotes
as endnotes. At the end of, e.g., a blog post you'll have 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
/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 invoked only in the export. Will explore
tnastu (20~minut)}]
\startsubsubject[title={Zasady gry}]
Wypisujemy na kartce liczby od~\math{1} do~\math{9}. Gracze na
przemian zakreÅlajÄ
liczbÄ (każdy swoim kolorem). Gracz, który
jako pierwszy wÅród \quotation{swoich} liczb bÄdzie miaÅ trójkÄ
liczb, których suma