]
\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}
>
nds up being empty.
>
> Why is it appearing empty? Is there a fix?
Hi Joel,
the bibliography 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 kn
[dataset=default]
\usebtxdefinitions[sbl]
\setupbtx[sbl]
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\starttext
\input knuth
\cite[clark1989]
\placenotes[footnote]
\startchapter[title=Bibliography]
\placelistofpublications
\stopchapter
\stoptext
--Joel
[before]}\endgraf},
after={\endgraf{\ttbf [after]}\endgraf}]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=forfootnote]
\footnote{\startitemize
\startitem Choose the correct answer.
\startitemize
\item This one
{\ttbf [after]}\endgraf}]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=forfootnote]
\footnote{\startitemize
\startitem Choose the correct answer.
\startitemize
\item This one
\stopitemize
\stopitem
\stopitemize}
\stoptext
On 9/5/2023 4:06 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
The following example generates a log file which begins with the line
structure > lists > out of order sectionsblocks, maybe use
\setsectionblock
My larger document has over a hundred of these at the beginning.
\setupnote [e
The following example generates a log file which begins with the line
structure > lists > out of order sectionsblocks, maybe use
\setsectionblock
My larger document has over a hundred of these at the beginning.
\setupnote [endnote] [location=none]
\sta
what \directsetup does, but there's no doubt it works in this
case! So the following has done what I needed:
\startsetups[setups:footnotes]
\setupwhitespace[.01em]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[before=\directsetup{setups:footnotes}]
Julian
On 23/4/23 20:34, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
what \directsetup does, but there's no doubt it works in this
case! So the following has done what I needed:
\startsetups[setups:footnotes]
\setupwhitespace[.01em]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[before=\directsetup{setups:footnotes}]
Julian
On 23/4/23 20:34, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
is to no avail so far.
I assume it is \setupnote (rather than \setupnotation, my earlier
mistake) where I would need to somehow influence distance between
footnotes which is currently too large. I have tried
\setupnote[before={\blank[small]}, after={\blank[small]}]. It appears to
be reducing
I realise that I should have been talking about the space between local
footnotes, rather than interlinespace (previous email on this issue),
but my basic problem still stands. My efforts to influence the space
between footnotes placed locally is to no avail so far.
I assume it is \setupnote
=2.4ex]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=footnote:interlinespace]
but it doesn't. I had hoped there might be something like
\setuplocalfootnotes but there is not. I also tried placing the setups
locally, either with
\startlocalfootnotes[setups=footnote:interlinespace
That solves the problem. Thank you.
Julian
On 28/1/23 23:22, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
\setupnote[footnote][location=none] might help.
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the page. I am obviously missing a setting.
> There are parts of this text that do require the usual footnotes at the
> bottom, so I would not want to turn off this option permanently. I have
> tried \setupnotation[footnote][display=no] but that is not working.
Hi Julian,
\setupnote
eight=12cm]
\definefontfeature [default]
[default]
[protrusion=quality]
\setupalign [hanging]
\setupquotation [method=font]
\setupnote [endnote]
[location=none]
\setupnotation
> ii) Make sure that the footnote reference number in the main text is
> always on the same page as the footnote.
\setupnote[footnote][split=verystrict, scope=text] might help here.
But it cannot achieve what is practically impossible:
\setupnote[footnote][split=verystrict, scope=text]
\star
least, it would prevent page breaks.
> ii) Make sure that the footnote reference number in the main text is
> always on the same page as the footnote.
\setupnote[footnote][split=verystrict, scope=text] might help here.
But it cannot achieve what is practically impossible:
\setu
.
In the attached MWE (copied below), footnote 3 gets split across the page,
despite [split=verystrict]. Indeed, split=verystrict seems to do nothing.
(Reproducing case ii) is more difficult.)
Thank you in advance for your help.
==
% \setupalign[flushleft,nothyphenated]
\setupnote
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\definelinenote[otherlinenote]
\setupnote[otherlinenote]
[compress=yes]
\startsetups[line:notes]
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.9ex]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[linenote]
[paragraph=yes, compress=yes, compressmethod
2022 11:49
*An:* Denis Maier via ntg-context
*Cc:* jbf ; mailing list for ConTeXt users
*Betreff:* Re: [NTG-context] Footnotes in captions -> "inherit"
textwidth from floatntg
Maybe \setupnote[footnote][width=\textwi
gt;
Cc: jbf mailto:roma83...@gmail.com>>; mailing list for
ConTeXt users mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Footnotes in captions -> "inherit" textwidth from
floatntg
Maybe \setupnote[footnote][width=\textwidth]?
Julian
On 16/6/22 18:56, Denis
;inherit" textwidth from
floatntg
Maybe \setupnote[footnote][width=\textwidth]?
Julian
On 16/6/22 18:56, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I think I’ve ran into a somewhat strange behaviour. If you have a footnote in a
float caption, the footnote won’t use the full textwidth, but o
Maybe \setupnote[footnote][width=\textwidth]?
Julian
On 16/6/22 18:56, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I think I’ve ran into a somewhat strange behaviour. If you have a
footnote in a float caption, the footnote won’t use the full
textwidth, but only the width of the corresponding
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setuplinenumbering
[width=margin, location=outer, align=middle]
\setupnote[linenote]
[paragraph=yes, compress=yes, compressmethod=separator]
\setupnotation[linenote]
[alternative=serried, width=broad
I found a way to wrap everything before \startdocument, so I think this
looks like a template more or less:
In case anyone is interested, here's the MWE:
\definenote[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=numerals]
\definenote
1&2 columns
>> > layout, I
>> > > decide to put marks in the one-column environment and flush them
>> > when
>> > > entering the two-column environment.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > The code is ugly but the result is acceptable. Except that the
>> > i
entering the two-column environment.
> > >
> > >
> > > The code is ugly but the result is acceptable. Except that the
> > invisible
> > > footnote marks do generate something in the main text, so there's
> a
> > > blank line for each footn
ate something in the main text, so there's a
> > blank line for each footnote.
> >
> >
> > Here's an MWE:
> >
> >
> > =====
> >
> > \definenote[address]
> > \setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
> >
> >
&g
MWE:
=
\definenote[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\definenote[putjustmark]
\setupnote[putjustmark][location=none]
\setupnotation[putjustmark][numberconversion=set 2]
\definenote[putjustnote]%[footnote] % if footnotes need to be grouped,
uncomment the second argu
s do generate something in the main text, so there's a
blank line for each footnote.
Here's an MWE:
=
\definenote[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\definenote[putjustmark]
\setupnote[putjustmark][location=none]
\setupnotation[putjust
te[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\definenote[thanks]
\setupnote[thanks][location=firstcolumn]
\setupnotation[thanks][numberconversion=set 2]
\definenote[email][thanks]
\definenamespace
[addr]
[type=module,
name=address,
command=yes,
setup=list,
p
Thank-you all - the textcommand= was the necessary magic incantation.
I will certainly use the linknote suggestion, not least because I'll still need
regular footnotes as well.
And if I can pluck up courage to "move" the \setupnote Wiki page over to the
new style (I don't know
On 3/20/22 22:18, Rik Kabel via ntg-context wrote:
> On 2022-03-20 17:07, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> \setupnote[footnote][textcommand=]
>> [...]
> You might want to define a separate set of notes, for example,
> linknotes, defined as Wolfgang
se \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 be normal text rather than superscript so
it's more visible. Using the \setupnote[textstyle=...] command I can
change the style of the number but not the supe
want to type
them in.
I want the "link 1" bit to be normal text rather than superscript so it's more
visible. Using the \setupnote[textstyle=...] command I can change the style of the number
but not the superscript placing.
Is there a way to remove the superscript placing, please?
that want to type
them in.
I want the "link 1" bit to be normal text rather than superscript so it's more
visible. Using the \setupnote[textstyle=...] command I can change the style of the number
but not the superscript placing.
Is there a way to remove the superscript placing
e normal text rather than superscript so it's more
visible. Using the \setupnote[textstyle=...] command I can change the style of
the number but not the superscript placing.
Is there a way to remove the superscript placing, please?
Alternative solutions welcome: the URLs printed in the book wi
note{%
\inouter[
width=50mm,
stack=yes,
]{%
\placelocalnotes[footnote][before=,after=]
}}
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
indenting=no,
bodyfont={ss,8pt},% footnote text style
next=\PlaceFootnote,
align=flushleft,
] % footnote marker in text
\setupnotation[footnote][
way=byte
here 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 way thoug
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=\textwidth] seem
I’m missing?
>
> You forgot
>
> \setupnotation[footnote][display=no]
>
> otherwise each footnote entry starts at a new line.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
I wonder whether it would make sense that the use of "location=text" and
"paragraph=yes" in
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 31.01.2022 um 19:49:
Dear list,
with current latest (2022.01.21 20:13), I cannot get paragraph footnotes
when located in text.
Here you have the mandatory sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\showframe\showgrid
%~ \setupnote[footnote][paragraph=yes
Dear list,
with current latest (2022.01.21 20:13), I cannot get paragraph footnotes
when located in text.
Here you have the mandatory sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\showframe\showgrid
%~ \setupnote[footnote][paragraph=yes]
\setupnote[footnote][location=text, paragraph=yes
},
isbn = {9780937206126}
}
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdataset[bib.buffer]
\setupbtx[dataset=default]
\setupnote[footnote][location=none] % commenting out this line will produce
footnotes that expand the citation correctly
\starttext
\input knuth
\cite[alternative=footnote][clark1989]
\page
[arfootnote]
[before=\setlatin,
alternative=text,
]
\setupnote
[arfootnote]
[headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[amiri]},
textcommand=\footnotenotenumbercommand,
alternative=text,
]
\protected\def\footnotenotenumbercommand#1{{\high{({\convertnumber{arabicdecimals}{#1
Dear list,
using current latest (2022.01.15 17:32), I still experience an already
reported issue
(https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2022/104770.html):
\setuppapersize[A6]
\showframe\showgrid
%~ \setupnote[footnote][paragraph=yes]
\setupnote[footnote][location=text, paragraph
).
\setupnote [arfootnote] [
headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[kitab]},
textcommand=\footnotenotenumbercommand,
alternative=text,
]
\define[1]\footnotenotenumbercommand{{\high{(\convertnumber{arabicdecimals}{#1})}}}
Since the update, for the 123rd footnote, I now get `(123arabic)`
instead of `(١٢٣
This week I updated ConTeXt minimals. Before then, I used the following
code so that footnotes to Arabic passages would have parenthesis around
them and use the digits used in Arabic texts in the Middle East (e.g.
٠١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩).
\setupnote [arfootnote] [
headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[kitab
paragraph
On 12/16/21 12:34 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Ok, this works:
\setupnote[footnote][align=l2r]
Does that have any drawbacks?
Hi Denis,
I don’t think it may have (other than forgetting other options, such
as hz or hanging).
Ah, I alway forget that. By the way
t; Cc: Pablo Rodriguez
> >> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] LTR footnotes from RTL paragraph
> >>
> >> On 12/16/21 12:34 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> >>> Ok, this works:
> >>>
> >>> \setupnote[footnote][align=l2r]
> >&
e following sample:
>
>\setuppapersize[A6]
> \showframe\showgrid
>\setupnote[footnote][paragraph=yes]
>%~ \setupnote[footnote][location=text, paragraph=yes]
>\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
>\starttext
>\startbuffer
>\
793.html> (I gave the
LaTeX code).
For the question asked by Jürgen, as far as I know, you have to deal (and play)
with setupnote, definenote AND setupline commands. Discussion is here :
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=ntg-context@ntg.nl=subject:%22Re%5C%3A+%5C%5BNTG%5C-context
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\showframe\showgrid
\setupnote[footnote][paragraph=yes]
%~ \setupnote[footnote][location=text, paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
\starttext
\startbuffer
df contains line
numbers and margin notes. It can be done with ConTeXt.
https://www.djdekker.net/ledmac/sample-edition2.pdf contains multiple
apparatus below critical texts. It might require \setupnote[location=text].
https://www.djdekker.net/ledmac/sample-edition.pdf contains multiple
apparatus at th
erstand a word from the language you may
be using).
BTW, I could only make your sample work in the following form:
\starttext
\setupnotation[linenote]
[alternative=serried,width=broad,distance=.5em,display=no]
\setupnote[linenote][way=bypage,paragraph=yes,rule=off]
\definenote [var
]%[numberconversion=set 2]
\setupnote[afiliação][
%paragraph=yes,
rule=off,
location=text,
]
\setupnotation[afiliação][numberconversion=a, way=bypage,
%location=text,
%alternative=serried, % no effect
alternative=hanging,
width=fit, % broad
%distance=.5em,
%display=no
] % or set 1
% n=3
;[section]
>[ after=\directsetup{section},
> align=center,
> number=no,
> style=bold]
>
> \startsetups [section]
> \blank
> \midaligned{\it\structureuservariable{author}}
> \blank
> \stopsetups
>
> \setuphead
>[subject]
>[align=flushleft
[section]
\blank
\midaligned{\it\structureuservariable{author}}
\blank
\stopsetups
\setuphead
[subject]
[align=flushleft,
style=\bfb]
\definenote[someothername]
\setupnote
[someothername]
[rule=off]
\setupnotation
[someothername]
[numberconversion=set 2]
\setupnotation
hanks]%[numberconversion=set 2]
\setupnote[thanks][rule=off]
\setupnotation[thanks][numberconversion=set 2] % or set 1
%\setupnote[footnote][location=bottom] % does not work
%% all notes, footnotes etc.
\setupnotation[
alternative={left,bottom},
hang=fit, % if commented, hanging is larger
indent
.
\definenote[afiliação]%[numberconversion=set 2]
\setupnote[afiliação][
%paragraph=yes,
rule=off,
location=text,
]
\setupnotation[afiliação][numberconversion=a, way=bypage,
%location=text,
%alternative=serried, % no effect
alternative=hanging,
width=fit, % broad
%distance=.5em
ructurelistuservariable{subtitle}}}
\setuphead[section][
after=\setup{section},
align=center,
number=no,
style=\bold
]
\startsetups section
\blank
\midaligned{\it \structureuservariable{author}}
\blank\stopsetups
%\foonote{\structureuservariable{affiliation}}
\definenote[thanks]%[n
\usebtxdataset[bib.buffer]
\setupbtx[dataset=default]
\setupnote[footnote][location=none] % commenting out this line will produce
footnotes that expand the citation correctly
\starttext
\input knuth
\cite[alternative=footnote][clark1989]
\page
\placenotes[footnote
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
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 the placement of footnotes using two
lines of code. I've added these to my minimal working code, placing
\setupnote[footnote][location=none
my field we need both footnote references based on
> linenumbers (for prose), but also references to verse number, which can be
> entered manually. The main problem for me was to find the command
> \linenote :)
>
> % Setup of \linenote
> \setupnotation[linenote]
&
ly. The main problem for me
was to find the command \linenote :)
% Setup of \linenote
\setupnotation[linenote]
[alternative=serried,width=broad,distance=.5em,display=no]
\setupnote[linenote][way=bypage,paragraph=yes,rule=off]
% \variant as a footnote without reference number
\definenote
t; Cc: Pablo Rodriguez
> >> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] LTR footnotes from RTL paragraph
> >>
> >> On 12/16/21 12:34 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> >>> Ok, this works:
> >>>
> >>> \setupnote[footnote][align=l2r]
> >&
footnotes from RTL paragraph
On 12/16/21 12:34 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Ok, this works:
\setupnote[footnote][align=l2r]
Does that have any drawbacks?
Hi Denis,
I don’t think it may have (other than forgetting other options, such as hz or
hanging).
Ah, I alway forget that. By the way
> On 12/16/21 12:34 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> > Ok, this works:
> >
> > \setupnote[footnote][align=l2r]
> >
> > Does that have any drawbacks?
>
> Hi Denis,
>
> I don’t think it may have (other than forgetting other options, such as h
On 12/16/21 12:34 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> Ok, this works:
>
> \setupnote[footnote][align=l2r]
>
> Does that have any drawbacks?
Hi Denis,
I don’t think it may have (other than forgetting other options, such as
hz or hanging).
> Is it possible to change
Ok, this works:
\setupnote[footnote][align=l2r]
Does that have any drawbacks?
Is it possible to change the text direction for single notes ?
Denis
Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Denis Maier via
ntg-context
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. Dezember 2021 12:09
An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Cc: Maier
gt; way=chapter]
>
> %- endnote setup --% %
> endnotes use
> numeric indices, reset by part
>
> \setupnote [endnote][
> textseparator={,},
>
sequences. Change way= to suit
% your footnote frequency
\setupnotation [footnote]
[numberconversion=set 2,
way=chapter]
%- endnote setup --%
% endnotes use numeric indices, reset by part
\setupnote
=9cm]
\definefontfeature [default]
[default]
[protrusion=quality]
\setupalign [hanging]
\setupquotation [method=font]
\setupnote [endnote]
[location=none]
\setupnotation [footnote
On Thu, 03 Jun 2021 14:17:15 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
\setupnote
[footnote]
[location=none]
That did the trick; many thanks!
==
\setupnote
[footnote]
[location=none]
\starttext
\startsection[title={},reference={}]
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
it:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[way=bychapter]
Do you use chapters?
% \setupnote[footnote]
% [way=bychapter]
\setupnote
[footnote]
[location=none]
Wolfgang
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please
Dear gang,
Generally, I do not use endnotes - see Robert Bringhurst's criticisms of
endnotes in typography - but a publisher is demanding them. Converting
footnotes to endnotes must be quite simple yet I'm missing it:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[way=bychapter]
% \setupnote[footnote]
% [way
Hello,
See this MWE:
\setupinteraction[state=start]%,focus=standard]
\setupnote[footnote][textseparator=\textcomma]
\starttext
Sample
\footnote{First}
\footnote{Second}
\stoptext
With textseparator, the color of the two footnotes change. Why is that?
Thanks,
Hossein
Dear Pablo,
Thank you for your reply.
I just search wiki not the mailing list. I never used \setupnote before.
> I would say that LMTX is causing an issue here (but for sure Hans knows
> better).
>
> The issue with your MWE is solved by adding:
>
> \setupnote[footnote
020.12.22 22:14 LMTX”.
Hi Dalyoung,
I would say that LMTX is causing an issue here (but for sure Hans knows
better).
The issue with your MWE is solved by adding:
\setupnote[footnote][width=\textwidth]
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
--
the footnote on the same page in these situations?
Hi Denis,
this options might help:
\setupnote
[footnote]
[split=verystrict,
scope=text]
Thanks, I'll try. The problem is that I have multiplage tables, and I
want the notes on the appropriate pages. I think postponed footnotes
Denis,
this options might help:
\setupnote
[footnote]
[split=verystrict,
scope=text]
Thanks, I'll try. The problem is that I have multiplage tables, and I
want the notes on the appropriate pages. I think postponed footnotes are
actually called after the table
ions might help:
\setupnote
[footnote]
[split=verystrict,
scope=text]
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
; > \startsetups[note:footnote]
> > \setupdirections[bidi=global]
> > \stopsetups
> >
> > \setupnote[footnote][setups=note:footnote] % align=righttoleft
>
> Is that still true? Anything else I need to be aware of?
>
> Best,
> Denis
>
> _
use
> the notes mechanism resets many of these setups.
> \startsetups[note:footnote]
> \setupdirections[bidi=global]
> \stopsetups
>
> \setupnote[footnote][setups=note:footnote] % align=righttoleft
Is that still true? Anything else I need to be a
is used.
\starttext
First paragraph\footnote{Footnote one}
\page
\setupnote[footnote][bodyfont=]
%\setupnotation[footnote][numbercommand=]
Second paragraph\footnote{Footnote two}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
___
If your
an occasional challenge).
If you are open for suggestions, I would ask for a footnotes that behave
as a page index, such as in:
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en,agr}]
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\definenote[dict]
\setupnote[dict][n=2,rule=off,
split=strict, inbetween=
=]}}%
}
\def\FNo#1{{#1~}}
% I never managed to get number and text in consecutive lines without indented
text
% or at least a constant whitespace after the number.
\setupnote[footnote]
[location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindentation},
next
> \define\PlaceFootnote{%
> \inmargin[
> voffset=\dimexpr-\FNVOffset\lineheight\relax,
> width=\ColWidth,
> ]{%
> \vtop{\placelocalnotes[footnote][before=,after=]}}%
> }
>
> \def\FNo#1{{#1~}}
> % I never managed to get number and text in consecutive lines without
&
[footnote][before=,after=]}}%
}
\def\FNo#1{{#1~}}
% I never managed to get number and text in consecutive lines without indented
text
% or at least a constant whitespace after the number.
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindentation},
next=\PlaceFoo
n=\setups{chapter:after}]
>
> Here is a slightly reformatted version of Hans code which works for me with
> the latest ConTeXt version (I checked only LMTX).
>
> \startsetups[chapter:after]
> \ifcase\rawcountervalue[footnote]\relax
>%
> \or
>\startsubject[title=F
(I checked only LMTX).
\startsetups[chapter:after]
\ifcase\rawcountervalue[footnote]\relax
%
\or
\startsubject[title=Footnote]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
\else
\startsubject[title=Footnotes]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
\fi
\stopsetups
\setupnote
=...]
\setupchemical[rulethickness=...]
\setupeffect[rulethickness=...]
\setupfillinlines[rulethickness=...]
\setupfillinrules[rulethickness=...]
\setupframed[rulethickness=...]
\setuplinefillers[rulethickness=...]
\setupmarginrules[rulethickness=...]
\setupmixedcolumns[rulethickness=...]
\setupnote
of lists in the
same page.
Even not using lists, the space before seems not to be honored when
using \setupnote[footnote].
Note handling seems to have been improved in both LMTX and MkIV. A
side-effect of this new handling is the random clash between body and
notes texts when
In the footer? Or how does it work?
> > How to debug it?
>
> Hi Philipp,
>
> I’m afraid that this misbehaviour is caused by the use of lists in the
> same page.
>
> Even not using lists, the space before seems not to be honored when
> using \setupnote[footnote].
>
>
used by the use of lists in the
same page.
Even not using lists, the space before seems not to be honored when
using \setupnote[footnote].
Note handling seems to have been improved in both LMTX and MkIV. A
side-effect of this new handling is the random clash between body and
notes texts w
=verystrict" and "scope=text" have to be
> used in "\setupnote".
>
> This translated in wrong space before notes when paragraph form was
> used. I was very interested to use these (line)notes for critical
> editions, but sometimes the text run into the notes.
trict" and "scope=text" have to be
used in "\setupnote".
This translated in wrong space before notes when paragraph form was
used. I was very interested to use these (line)notes for critical
editions, but sometimes the text run into the notes. I’m afraid that
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