ber and footnote itself
numbercommand=] % Remove elevated footnote notation at bottom of
page
\setupnote[footnote]
[textseparator={\textcomma}, % Comma delineated
before={\crlf\crlf}] %
\setupfootnotes
[rule=on, % Disable horizontal rule
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
a way I can get the footnote not to break after 'overleaf' and
be normal textarea width instead? I did try \setupfootnotes[width=broad]
but that did not help.
\setupnote[footnote][width=\textwidth] seems to work.
[Not sure if that is the right
On Sunday, February 20, 2022 5:57 AM jbf via ntg-context wrote:
> Is there a way I can get the footnote not to break after 'overleaf' and
> be normal textarea width instead? I did try \setupfootnotes[width=broad]
> but that did not help.
\setupnote[footnote][width=\textw
a way I can get the footnote not to break after 'overleaf' and
be normal textarea width instead? I did try \setupfootnotes[width=broad]
but that did not help.
Julian
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educe a line or two, so there is a way to
handle it, but given ConTeXt's 'perfection' generally, I would be
very interested to know if there is any other solution forthcoming.
I've tried various options in \setupfootnotes and \setuptolerance',
but to no avail.
Is thi
o, so there is a way to handle it, but given ConTeXt's
>> 'perfection' generally, I would be very interested to know if there is any
>> other solution forthcoming. I've tried various options in \setupfootnotes
>> and \setuptolerance', but to no avail.
> Is th
other solution forthcoming. I've tried various options in
\setupfootnotes and \setuptolerance', but to no avail.
Is this still the case in the latest version?
Hans
-
d various options in
\setupfootnotes and \setuptolerance', but to no avail.
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te=start] \definetextbackground[MyUrl] [
> > location=text, background=color,backgroundcolor=yellow, frame=off,
> > ]\def\myfootnote#1{\MyUrl{\high{#1}}}
> > \setupfootnotes[textcommand=\myfootnote]
> > \definepapersize[default][A8,portrait] \setuppapersize [default]
> > \useU
state=start] \definetextbackground[MyUrl] [
location=text, background=color,backgroundcolor=yellow, frame=off,
]\def\myfootnote#1{\MyUrl{\high{#1}}}
\setupfootnotes[textcommand=\myfootnote]
\definepapersize[default][A8,portrait] \setuppapersize [default]
\useURL[aurl] [https://wiki.contextgarde
=text,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=yellow,
frame=off,
]\def\myfootnote#1{\MyUrl{\high{#1}}}
\setupfootnotes[textcommand=\myfootnote]
\definepapersize[default][A8,portrait]\setuppapersize
[default]\useURL[aurl] [https://wiki.contextgarden.net] []
[\MyUrl{ConTeXt Garden}]\starttext
Testing links to same
ateinserts % nop in LMTX
\showframe
\setupcaptions[
headstyle={\ss\bfx},
align={flushleft,high},
prefixsegments=none,
location={bottom,low},
hang=yes,
]
\setupfootnotes[
width=\textwidth,
]
\starttext
\startplacefigure[location=page,title={\fakewords{5}{7}\footnote{\fakewords{20}{30}}}]%
, apparently
>> not related to floatcombinations but a general problem of footnotes in
>> captions; couldn’t reproduce “some missing” in an MWE yet.
\setupfootnotes[
width=\textwidth,
]
actually fixes that problem. Ouch.
Didn’t find a setup that changes the alignment, though.
Hra
anced.
%
\usemodule[ipsum]
\setupfootnotes[location=page,rule=on,bodyfont=8.5pt]
\setupcolumns [n=2,balance=yes,blank=line]
\starttext
\chapter{Footnote Test — \contextversion}
\startcolumns
\ipsum
Cursus metus aliquam eleifend mi in nulla posuere sollicitudin
aliquam. Id aliquet
the PDF, but the *text* of the footnote
doesn't.
However, when I use the online compiler (live.contextgarden.net,
reported version 2020.06.30 17:30, older than mine), the footnote text
*does* appear, though the columns are still not balanced.
%
\usemodule[ipsum]
\setupfoot
On 5/27/2019 8:45 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
\unexpanded\def\MyRule{\blackrule[width=\textwidth,height=3pt]}
\setupfootnotes[rule=\MyRule]
\starttext
Test1: \index{Adam}Adam.\footnote{Test2: \index{Eve}Eve.}
\page
\placeregister [index]
\stoptext
\setupnote
[footnote]
[rule=command
Hi all,
I have two questions/problems about footnotes. Here is a minimal
example, which does not compile in this form:
\unexpanded\def\MyRule{\blackrule[width=\textwidth,height=3pt]}
\setupfootnotes[rule=\MyRule]
\starttext
Test1: \index{Adam}Adam.\footnote{Test2: \index{Eve}Eve.}
\page
example. Because the following works in MKII
(counter reset at each chapter)
\setupfootnotes[way=bychapter]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}
{\chapter{New Chapter}
\dorecurse{5}{\input ward\footnote{A quote by ward}}}
\stoptext
The following also works with the counter reset at each section
Pablo's example works well on my machine. So there must be a disturbance at a
different level in my complex text – perhaps in my settings:
\setupnotedefinition [footnote] [location=serried, distance=1em, hang=1em]
or
\setupfootnotes[bodyfont={Mainfont,8pt}, width=\textwidth, frameoffse
.
I suppose this should be done by means of \setupfootnotes – but with
which parameter?
\setupnotation[footnote][way=bychapter]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}
{\startchapter[title=New Chapter]
\dorecurse{5}{\input ward\footnote{A quote by ward}}
\stopchapter}
\stoptext
With regard to your other
\setupfootnotes – but with which
parameter?
\setupnotation[footnote][way=bychapter]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}
{\startchapter[title=New Chapter]
\dorecurse{5}{\input ward\footnote{A quote by ward}}
\stopchapter}
\stoptext
With regard to your other thread about documentation of footnotes, the way
%\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
footnote ounter so that in the next chapter the first note will be
>>> ‘1’ again. I suppose this should be done by means of \setupfootnotes
>>> – but with which parameter?
>>
>> Like this (and I also agree that footnote/endnote setup is a bit
>> complicated, b
he next chapter the first note will be
>> ‘1’ again. I suppose this should be done by means of \setupfootnotes
>> – but with which parameter?
>
> Like this (and I also agree that footnote/endnote setup is a bit
> complicated, but of course the concept is already quite complica
is should
> be done by means of \setupfootnotes – but with which parameter?
Like this (and I also agree that footnote/endnote setup is a bit complicated,
but of course the concept is already quite complicated itself):
\setupnotation[endnote][way=bychapter]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\do
A simple footnote question this time. I would like to print endnotes at the end
of every chapter in my book, and then reset the footnote counter so that in the
next chapter the first note will be ‘1’ again. I suppose this should be done by
means of \setupfootnotes – but with which parameter
Thank you for your sample, Pablo – because you left out something that I had
wrongly included, and that evidently is what caused the trouble.
I had \footnote everywhere in my text and wanted not to change all of them to
\endnote but, instead, I had put a \setupfootnotes[location=text] at the
> On 28. Jul 2018, at 16:48, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> On 07/27/2018 11:47 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
>> This works fine with MkIV, but not with MkII (I tried by altering
>> \setupnotation to the MkII command \setupfootnotes, but that doesn't
>> work). I need
On 07/27/2018 11:47 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
> This works fine with MkIV, but not with MkII (I tried by altering
> \setupnotation to the MkII command \setupfootnotes, but that doesn't
> work). I need MkII for my project.
Hi Robert,
why is this required? Support for Indic scripts?
This works fine with MkIV, but not with MkII (I tried by altering
\setupnotation to the MkII command \setupfootnotes, but that doesn't work). I
need MkII for my project.
Is what I am looking for at all possible in MkII?
> On 27. Jul 2018, at 03:22, Henri Menke wrote:
>
> On
here.} and now comes an note
that should appear at the end of my text.\endnote{And this is the endnote.}
-
For this I would need commands for determining the kind of markers for the
notes (I know what to do for footnotes: this looks like \setupfootnotes
[conversion=characters]; but what
appear at the end of my text.\endnote{And this is the endnote.}
-
For this I would need commands for determining the kind of markers for the
notes (I know what to do for footnotes: this looks like \setupfootnotes
[conversion=characters]; but what does one do for endnotes?)
Robert
That was useful! But now I would like to go another step further: in the
following, slightly altered example, I use a footnote and endnotes. I know that
with "\setupfootnotes [conversion=characters]" the footnote markers are changed
to letters instead of numbers. Is there any way of
On 09.04.2018 00:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Mk II does not have setupnotation[footnote] yet, and when I
'translated' it to setupfootnotes (which ordinarily ought to work in Mk
II), it unfortunately did not work. (I need to use Mk II because I need
the functionality of Xe
anslated' it to \setupfootnotes (which ordinarily ought to work in Mk
II), it unfortunately did not work. (I need to use Mk II because I need
the functionality of XeTeX.)
just curious: what do you mis in mkiv / luatex
However, Wolfgang gave the solution! I do not know why that is the
solution :-),
yet, and when I
'translated' it to \setupfootnotes (which ordinarily ought to work in
Mk II), it unfortunately did not work. (I need to use Mk II because I
need the functionality of XeTeX.)
1. \setupnotation is the new command name for \setupnotedefinition
2. Which language do you use i
x27;t know whether it will work witk MkII.)
Thank you for the proffered help – but I found a very similar snippet of
code in a message to this list from 2015 and tried it.
Mk II does not have \setupnotation[footnote] yet, and when I
'translated' it to \setupfootnotes (which ordinarily oug
section, subject][style=\ssa]
%
\setupindenting[first,always,2em]
\setupinterlinespace[line=1.5em]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\setupfootnotes[bodyfont=9pt]
%
\setuplinenumbering[style=small,location=text,color=darkgreen]
\setuptype[style=\ttx]
%\setuptype[space=o
On 2017-03-27 09:16, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
Hello Henri,
that's it - thank you for the solution!
BTW - Your code seems to work even without \blank[-line]:
\setupnote
[footnote]
[after={\switchtobodyfont[\noteparameter{bodyfont}]}]
\setupnotation
[footnote]
[
after={\blan
03/25/2017 12:06 PM, Lukas Prochazka wrote:
Hello,
are there keys to \setupfootnotes to:
- increase vertical space between two footnotes,
- enable indenting paragraphs in the scope of footnotes?
I tried some keys following wiki but with no success... Is there a way?
Thank you in advance.
Best re
},
]
\starttext
\input knuth\footnote{\input knuth }
\input ward\footnote{\input ward }
\stoptext
On 03/25/2017 12:06 PM, Lukas Prochazka wrote:
> Hello,
>
> are there keys to \setupfootnotes to:
>
> - increase vertical space between two footnotes,
> - enable indenting paragrap
Hello,
are there keys to \setupfootnotes to:
- increase vertical space between two footnotes,
- enable indenting paragraphs in the scope of footnotes?
I tried some keys following wiki but with no success... Is there a way?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Lukas
\usemodule[newcolumnsets]
Best regards: OK
%%% begin column-footnote.tex
\definecolumnset[n2][n=2,balance=yes]
\setupfootnotes[location=page]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n2]
Footnote \footnote[foo]{This is a footnote.} \input linden
\stopcolumnset
\page
\startcolumns[n=2,rule=on]
\input knuth.tex
\par
Hi,
Indeed it seems that there is a bug with \columnset. However the separation
rule for the footnotes is shown if one uses \startcolumns, as can be seen with
the following example.
Best regards: OK
%%% begin column-footnote.tex
\definecolumnset[n2][n=2,balance=yes]
\setupfootnotes[location
necessary.
Best wishes
Thomas
\definefont[NoteFont][file:lmsans10-boldoblique sa 0.9]
\def\NoteRef#1%
{\high{\NoteFont #1}}
\setupfootnotes[textcommand=\NoteRef]
\setupnotation[footnote][numbercommand=\NoteRef]
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{foo\footnote{bar
On 09/06/2015 11:11 AM, dr. Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I want to color all elements of a footnote, but I cannot find how to do
> this.
> Minimal example:
>
> \def\rednumber#1{\color[red]{#1}}
> \starttext
> \setupfootnotes[textcolor=red,numbercommand=\rednumber,foregroundc
I want to color all elements of a footnote, but I cannot find how to do this.Minimal example:\def\rednumber#1{\color[red]{#1}}\starttext\setupfootnotes[textcolor=red,numbercommand=\rednumber,foregroundcolor=red]This text\footnote{the footnote} contains a footnote.\stoptextThe footnotenumber in the
On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 05:59:43 -0700
Henry House wrote:
> MkIV (with change from \setupfootnotes to \setupnotation[footnote] as
> noted) --- there are several new problems.
>
> - The caption's footnotes are not printed, though their marks are.
> - The TABLE's footn
%
\eTABLE%
}
}
{
\setupfootnotes[conversion=tablefootnoteconversion] % MkII
%
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=tablefootnoteconversion] % MkIV
\startlocalfootnotes
\setupTABLE[r][1][bottomframe=on,align=low
={yes,big},after={\blank[small]}]
\setupfootnotes[location=text]
\starttext
\startsection[title=Section 1]
\startparagraph
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\startparagraph
\input ward
\stopparagraph
\stopfootnote{}
\stopparagraph
ging]
\setupfootnotes[conversion=set 2,way=bypage,align=flushleft]
%
%\def\doalignline#1#2% \\ == newline
% {\ifhmode\hfil\break\fi
% \begingroup
% \setlocalhsize % new
% \def\\{\egroup\par\doalignline{#1}{#2}\bgroup}%
% \dowithnextbox
%{\noindent
% \hbox to \localhsize
% {\if
> Am 01.03.2015 um 22:53 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> What do I replace these mkii command with in mkiv? The first seems to be
> ignored (all numbering is capital roman) and the others lead to an error
> message in mkiv
>
> \setupfootnotes[conversion=set 2,way=b
n error
>> message in mkiv
>>
>> \setupfootnotes[conversion=set 2,way=bypage,align=flushleft]
>> \setupnotedefinition[footnote][indenting={yes,medium}]
>> \setupnotedefinition[endnote][indenting={yes,medium},style={\switchtobodyfont[10pt]}]
>
> The new name for \setupnotedefi
What do I replace these mkii command with in mkiv? The first seems to be
ignored (all numbering is capital roman) and the others lead to an error
message in mkiv
\setupfootnotes[conversion=set 2,way=bypage,align=flushleft]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][indenting={yes,medium
gt; **
>
> 1. first footnote --- 2. second footnote --- 3. the third
> footnote, extending to the next line --- 4. fourth one
>
>
> *** footnotes in columns in ConTeXt (\setupfootnotes[n=3]) ***
> **
extending to the next line --- 4. fourth one
*** footnotes in columns in ConTeXt (\setupfootnotes[n=3]) ***
**
1. first footnote 2. second one 3. third one
4. fourth one, hy-phenated
"Inline footnotes" are goo
nd a solution
>
> I looked also at \setupfootnotes but it says:
>
> way bytext bysection
> Start numbering from 1 again at the start of every section?
>
> BTW on mkiv, so I guess I should use \setupnotation
Yes, you have to use the \setupnotation command to
Dear list,
As I have a book with many chapters, I’d like to reset footnote numbering at
each chapter.
How can I achieve this?
I’m looking here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Footnotes
but can’t find a solution
I looked also at \setupfootnotes but it says:
way bytext bysection
Start
={\setupbodyfont[6pt]},
after={\setupbodyfont[9pt]}]
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,9pt]
\setupfootnotes[way=bysection, numberconversion=romannumerals]
\defineparagraphs
[mypar][n=3,before={\blank},after={\blank}]
\setupparagraphs
[mypar][1][width=.3\textwidth,style=bold
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
Hi,
I have a 2-columns-layout, implemented via columnset. I want the footnotes on
each page to appear only in the first on odd and only on the right column on
even pages. I tried "setupfootnotes[location=firstcolumn]" for a start, but it
did not influence the layout (the footnotes ar
Am 28.02.2014 um 19:56 schrieb Jan Tosovsky :
> On 2014-02-27 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> Am 27.02.2014 um 23:19 schrieb Thangalin :
>>
>>> Try:
>>>
>>> \setupfootnotes[
>>> textstyle={\hskip.05em},
>>> ]
>>
>> It's
On 2014-02-27 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 27.02.2014 um 23:19 schrieb Thangalin :
>
> > Try:
> >
> > \setupfootnotes[
> > textstyle={\hskip.05em},
> > ]
>
> It's better to add the space with the textcommand key.
>
> \setupnote[footnote]
Am 27.02.2014 um 23:19 schrieb Thangalin :
> Try:
>
> \setupfootnotes[
> textstyle={\hskip.05em},
> ]
It’s better to add the space with the textcommand key.
\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\hairspace\high}]
%\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\thinspace\h
Try:
\setupfootnotes[
textstyle={\hskip.05em},
]
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>
>>
>> Am 31.05.2013 um 00:51 schrieb MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ <
>> gonzalezsman...@uniovi.es>:
>>
>> hello
>> I do not know how I can make footnotes covering the entire bottom of the
>> page and not grouped in the first column in a 3 column t
the entire bottom of the page and not grouped in the first column in a 3 column text. This is the code:
\ setupfootnotes [location = page]
\ starttext
\ startcolumns [n = 3, rule = on]
\ input knuth Manolo mine \ footnote {\ input knuth}
\ stopcolumns
\ stoptext
Can you help me? Is this the "n
mn text. This is the
> code:
> \ setupfootnotes [location = page]
> \ starttext
> \ startcolumns [n = 3, rule = on]
> \ input knuth Manolo mine \ footnote {\ input knuth}
> \ stopcolumns
> \ stoptext
> Can you help me? Is this the "normal" behavior?
>
>
> When I run
Am 31.05.2013 um 00:51 schrieb MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ
:
> hello
> I do not know how I can make footnotes covering the entire bottom of the page
> and not grouped in the first column in a 3 column text. This is the code:
> \ setupfootnotes [location = page]
> \ starttext
> \ s
helloI do not know how I can make footnotes covering the entire bottom of the page and not grouped in the first column in a 3 column text. This is the code:\ setupfootnotes [location = page]\ starttext\ startcolumns [n = 3, rule = on]\ input knuth Manolo mine \ footnote {\ input knuth
umbercommand
> are treated in the same setup macro: \setupfootnotes on page 94. But (with
> the help of your reply) I find now there are different macros needed to set
> them up:
>
> Needed for the text = \setupnotes[endnote][textcommand=\hifnmarker]
> Needed for the list =
I find this setup stuff bewildering. My last posting is concerning the
typesetting of the endnote numbering in both the text and the list at the en
dof the chapter. In the Reference Manual both textcommand and numbercommand are
treated in the same setup macro: \setupfootnotes on page 94. But
On 2013–04–17 Meer, H. van der wrote:
> Is there a reason why the first does switches off the rule above the footnote
> \setupfootnotes[rule=off]
> but this doesn't?
> \setupnotation[footnote][rule=off]]
It's \setupnotes, not \setupnotation that controls the rule.
\
Is there a reason why the first does switches off the rule above the footnote
\setupfootnotes[rule=off]
but this doesn't?
\setupnotation[footnote][rule=off]]
Just try with
\setupnotation[footnote][rule=off] % either this or the next one
%\setupfootnotes[rule=off]
\starttext
Some foo
Am 15.04.2013 um 10:44 schrieb Tim Li :
> Now I have to change the color of numbers just before the footnote text so
> that it can match the color of text area. I try to do it like this:
>
> \def\myfootnotecolor#1{%
> \startcolor[red]#1\stopcolor}
>
Now I have to change the color of numbers just before the footnote text so that
it can match the color of text area. I try to do it like this:
\def\myfootnotecolor#1{%\startcolor[red]#1\stopcolor} \setupfootnotes
[numbercommand={\myfootnotecolor}] or \setupfootnotes [foregroundcolor
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
On 3/29/2013 10:07 AM, hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
It didn't work. Either with texexec or with context.
Here is a simpler test case
start
% basic test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% basice test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% \setupfoot
otnotes bullet to a symbol
> % \setupfootnotes[rule=off] % had no affect
>
> \defineconversion[fnsym]{ \dagger,*,**,***} % etc.
>
> \setupfootnotes[conversion=fnsym, numberconversion=fnsym] % Doesn't
> work
> \setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=fnsym,a
It didn't work. Either with texexec or with context.
Here is a simpler test case
start
% basic test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% basice test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% \setupfootnotes[rule=off] % had no affect
\defineconve
arttext
> \defineconversion[dagger][{\dagger},{\dagger}] % use a \dagger for the
> footnote.
> \setupfootnotes[conversion=set dagger,location=text]
> This is the dagger, \dagger{}I want to use for reference\footnote{Will
> the dagger appear}.
>
> A second line here for
the
footnote.
\setupfootnotes[conversion=set dagger,location=text]
This is the dagger, \dagger{}I want to use for reference\footnote{Will the
dagger appear}.
A second line here for robustness.\footnote{It's a number still.}
\stoptext
end of example
Also I could fi
Am 27.02.2013 um 10:26 schrieb "Meer, H. van der" :
> I find the distance between my footnotes too large:
>
> 1 first foornote
>
> 2 second footnote
>
> Trying \setupfootnotes[after={\blank-2mm]}] does not change anything
> as is the case with \setupnot
I find the distance between my footnotes too large:
1 first foornote
2 second footnote
Trying \setupfootnotes[after={\blank-2mm]}] does not change anything
as is the case with \setupnotation[footnote][after={\blank[-2mm]}]
A strange phenomenon I noticed when wxperimenting for this post
Hi Hans!
·
> What has happened to \setupfootnotes?
It is an alias for \setupnote[footnote].
> \setupfootnotes defines [textcolor=] although in the wiki just below this the
> example has [color=] instead.
The “color” key belongs in \setupnotation, while “textcolor” a
Am 24.02.2013 um 14:34 schrieb "Meer, H. van der" :
> What has happened to \setupfootnotes?
>
> \setupfootnotes defines [textcolor=] although in the wiki just below this the
> example has [color=] instead.
>
> But neither of these do color the footnote text.
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
What has happened to \setupfootnotes?
\setupfootnotes defines [textcolor=] although in the wiki just below this the
example has [color=] instead.
But neither of these do color the footnote text. As the reset of the footnote
numbering by chapter with way=bychapter doesn't work either, t
\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
It appears that footnotes and columns are not friends of each other.
Setting \setupfootnotes[location=columns] does not place the footnotes in the
columns but still at the bottom of the page. Furthermore the
\startcolumns..\stopcolumns sequence seems to have an adverse effect on the
textheight
either. How do
> I get white footnotes with white rule lines?
I got it. rulecolor is the option to setupfootnotes that did the
trick!
I'll try looking and the source code more often to figure out what
options are used for various commands, since the documentation
Am 31.10.2012 um 16:16 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
:
> Hello,
>
> the following example is copied from
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupfootnotes:
>
>
> \defineconversion[starred][\starredconv]
> \def\starredconv#1{\if
Hello,
the following example is copied from
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupfootnotes:
\defineconversion[starred][\starredconv]
\def\starredconv#1{\ifcase#1\or*\or**\or***\fi}
\setupfootnotes[conversion=starred,color=blue,frame=on]
\starttext
Charles IV\footnote{Best Czech
etscript[hanzi] to your document. With this commands context checks the
>>> input for chinese
>>> and breaks lines at valid points.
>>
>> Hi Wolfgang,
>>
>> I did actually try this too but the problem remains in the footnotes (it
>> fixes it for tex
d points.
>
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> I did actually try this too but the problem remains in the footnotes (it
> fixes it for text in the main body). See:
>
> \usemodule[simplefonts]
> \setmainfont[Microsoft YaHei]
> \mainlanguage[cn]
> \language[cn]
> \setscript[hanzi]
> \se
cript[hanzi] to your document. With this commands context checks the
> input for chinese
> and breaks lines at valid points.
Hi Wolfgang,
I did actually try this too but the problem remains in the footnotes (it
fixes it for text in the main body). See:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Mic
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