}}
% Distance/glue after number or before note text never disappears :(
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindentation},
next=\PlaceFootnote,
]
\setupnotation[footnote][
way=bychapter,
align=flushleft,
indenting=no,
location=serried
Thank Taco, that worked in the example, of course the general problem
stays (thanks to Rik Kabel, too).
But with your suggestion I dicovered a interesting behaviour, see this
example:
\showgrid
\setupnote[footnote][before=]
\starttext
\input tufte
\input tufte \footnote{Footnote 1}
\input
there only is 2 lines (and a bit) of space available, it will not fit.
Disable the default \blank with:
\setupnote[footnote][before=]
and both notes will fit on the first page.
Best wishes,
Taco
___
If your question
Alan Braslau schrieb am 22.07.2019 um 16:37:
I do not know the details, but take a look at the following keywords
(which do the *opposite* of what you are seeking):
\setupnote
[footnote]
[split=verystrict,scope=page]
The scope setting isn't used in the current beta and the code
and footnote not on the same page seems the least bad workaround, if possible
at all.
Thanks
Huseyin
--
Huseyin Özoguz
E-Mail:h.oezo...@mmnetz.de
Have you tried \setupnote[footnote][before={\blank[none]}] ?
--
Rik
gt; move lines onto the next page to achieve footnote and reference
> > beging on the same page. If necessary set the footnote on the next
> > page, after the reference.
> >
> > Or would you suggest a better solution? I have a book with
> > grid=yes, so the default
ch column or as a list at the end of each page
> using:
>
> \setupnote[footnote][location=columns]
>
> or commenting out
>
> %\setupnote[footnote][location=columns]
>
> to get what I need. In the attached image I had commented out
> %\setupnote[footnote][locat
page
> columns the width for the entries is wrong.
>
> \starttext
>
> \dorecurse{2}{\samplefile{dawkins}\footnote{\samplefile{jojomayer}} }
>
> \page
>
> \startmixedcolumns
> \dorecurse{2}{\samplefile{dawkins}\footnote{\samplefile{jojomayer}} }
> \stopmixedcolumns
&
}} }
\page
\startmixedcolumns
\dorecurse{2}{\samplefile{dawkins}\footnote{\samplefile{jojomayer}} }
\stopmixedcolumns
\page
\setupnote[footnote][alternative=columns,n=2]
\startpagecolumns
\dorecurse{2}{\samplefile{dawkins}\footnote{\samplefile{jojomayer}} }
\stoppagecolumns
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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
[setups:endnotes]
\setupwhitespace[0pt]
\stopsetups
% textstyle influences endnotemarker in the text.
\setupnote[endnote][textcommand=\hifnmarker,before=\directsetup{setups:endnotes}]
(4)\setupnotes[endnote][bodyfont=italic]
Where (3) made a difference in linespacing, nothing else does.
How can one
)
\startsetups[setups:endnotes]
\setupwhitespace[0pt]
\stopsetups
% textstyle influences endnotemarker in the text.
\setupnote[endnote][textcommand=\hifnmarker,before=\directsetup{setups:endnotes}]
\setupnote [endnote] [setups=setups:endnotes]
(4)\setupnotes[endnote][bodyfont=italic]
Where (3) made
]
\stopsetups
% textstyle influences endnotemarker in the text.
\setupnote[endnote][textcommand=\hifnmarker,before=\directsetup{setups:endnotes}]
(4) \setupnotes[endnote][bodyfont=italic]
Where (3) made a difference in linespacing, nothing else does.
How can one determine the text characteristics
Huseyin Özoguz schrieb am 24.03.19 um 16:23:
Thank you both, that was my mistake: Instead of copy I wrote:
"setupnotation" (which I used already), not setupnote.
Btw: The default setup seems to be two lines distance, is that a
correct understanding?
It’s only a single line but the r
note-line. /
Hi Huseyin,
it isn’t clear (at least, to me) what you mean with the footnote line
(there is a rule for all footnotes).
I think that the "before" key from \setupnote does exactly what you say
you want: specify the distance between the rule and the main text.
You m
Thank you both, that was my mistake: Instead of copy I wrote:
"setupnotation" (which I used already), not setupnote.
Btw: The default setup seems to be two lines distance, is that a correct
understanding?
It works fine, thanks Tomáš!
Huseyin Özoguz
E-Mail: h.oezo...@mmn
ne.
Hi Huseyin,
it isn’t clear (at least, to me) what you mean with the footnote line
(there is a rule for all footnotes).
I think that the "before" key from \setupnote does exactly what you say
you want: specify the distance between the rule and the main text.
You might use the "
Huseyin Özoguz schrieb am 24.03.19 um 15:50:
Hello,
one way could be
\setupnote[footnote][before={\blank[10*big]}]
Best wishes,
Tomáš
Thanks, but that does not work. It only changes the distance between
the footnote-line and the footnote-text. But I want to manipulate the
distance above
Hello,
one way could be
\setupnote[footnote][before={\blank[10*big]}]
Best wishes,
Tomáš
Thanks, but that does not work. It only changes the distance between the
footnote-line and the footnote-text. But I want to manipulate the
distance above the footnote-line: between the (standard) text
Hello,
one way could be
\setupnote[footnote][before={\blank[10*big]}]
Best wishes,
Tomáš
Sun, Mar 24, 2019 ve 02:22:34PM +0100 Huseyin Özoguz napsal(a):
# Hello,
#
# how an I change the distance between the text and the line of the
# footnotes? See this min-example:
#
# \setuplayout[grid
l those
> definitions are in single lines. Does anyone have an idea why this is
> happening? If you need anything just let me know please.
>
> Thanks in advance, Lars.
>
Maybe try
\setupnote [footnote] [split=verystrict,scope=page]
Alan
anyone have an idea why this is
happening? If you need anything just let me know please.
Thanks in advance, Lars.
Maybe try
\setupnote [footnote] [split=verystrict,scope=page]
Alan
The text shortened slightly due to correction. After that, the problem
seems gone. But I will take your solution
text does
>> change neither font nor color?> Shouldn’t the marker be green and
>> bold? Setting numberconversion works, but the other options seem to
>> be without effect.
>
>\setupnote[translaternote][textstyle=\bf, textcolor=green]
With this information I found
> bold? Setting numberconversion works, but the other options seem to
> be without effect.
\setupnote[translaternote][textstyle=\bf, textcolor=green]
> I want to include longer notes as endnotes. I can change the marker
> shown with the notes to (1) but he marker in the text does not
> chan
=,
way=bypage,
distance=1pt,
location=page]
\setupnote[
alternative=serried,
paragraph=yes,
bodyfont=small,
inbetween=\penalty1{ }\emdash{}{ }\penalty-100, % \emdash{}
location=page,
before={\blank[glueOverFootnotes]},
height=10cm]
\definebodyfontenvironment[11pt][interline
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
bos wrote:
>> Sorry, neither of these work (MkII with XeTeX). I get no error
>> messages with Pablo's suggestion, but not the desired result either.
>
> Weird, this works for me (with and without XeTeX):
>
>\setuppapersize[A8]
>\setupnote[footnote][way=by
On 08/08/2018 05:03 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
> Sorry, neither of these work (MkII with XeTeX). I get no error
> messages with Pablo's suggestion, but not the desired result either.
Weird, this works for me (with and without XeTeX):
\setuppapersize[A8]
\setupnote[footnote][way=byc
this document
> already is, it does illustrate some of my problems. For instance, in
> the entry ‘\setupnote’ I see:
>
> …
> indicator: yes no
> distance: dimension
> …
>
> Surely this is fine for those who have been working on ConTeXt for
> years at a very low coding lev
%\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
stance, in the entry ‘\setupnote’ I see:
…
indicator: yes no
distance: dimension
…
Surely this is fine for those who have been working on ConTeXt for years at a
very low coding level. But I see this and ask myself: “indicator of what?
distance to what?” etc. (Sometimes, when confronted with such infor
oup of notes and the other is for each individual note.
This is why configuring notes might be tricky sometimes. Some options
belong to \setupnote and some to \setupnotedefinition (or \setupnotation
in MkIV).
> (For all readers:)
I hope I’m also included .
Your example is a very special one.
cumentation.
>
> Take this last question of mine which Pablo solved: I had to put a certain
> parameter in \setupnotedefinition [footnote]. First I did it wrongly,
> putting it in \setupnote [footnote] (why? because the names of the values,
> like 'location', look so m
stacle which I think exists for ConTeXt gaining
wider currency, is really good documentation.
Take this last question of mine which Pablo solved: I had to put a certain
parameter in \setupnotedefinition [footnote]. First I did it wrongly, putting
it in \setupnote [footnote] (why? because the name
for my project.
> Hi Robert,
>
> why is this required? Support for Indic scripts?
Indeed.
> I think Hans added it for MkIV.
>
>> Is what I am looking for at all possible in MkII?
>
> \setupnote [endnote] [conversion=characters]
>
> I have learn how to
hink Hans added it for MkIV.
> Is what I am looking for at all possible in MkII?
\setupnote [endnote] [conversion=characters]
I have learn how to create the format and invoke MkII, but this seems to
solve the problem.
I hope it helps,
Pablo
--
http://
ou get the
same space between each footnote entry. What can be done is to add a
whitespace key to setupnote which is easier than using
setups-environment.
Could this be a feature request then? So
\setupnote[whitespace=big,bidi=on]
I forgot that you can set the whitespace also with the style-ke
to add a
whitespace key to setupnote which is easier than using
setups-environment.
Could this be a feature request then? So
\setupnote[whitespace=big,bidi=on]
I forgot that you can set the whitespace also with the style-key from
\setupnotation.
\setupnotation[footnote][style={\setupwhitespac
shown in the following example.
Yes, ok.
When you use the global whitespace settings in footnotes you get the
same space between each footnote entry. What can be done is to add a
whitespace key to setupnote which is easier than using
setups-environment.
Could this be a feature request then? So
\set
espace settings in footnotes you get the
same space between each footnote entry. What can be done is to add a
whitespace key to setupnote which is easier than using setups-environment.
\definedescription[Spaced][before=,after=]
\starttext
\startSpaced
First entry.
\stopSpaced
\startSpaced
Second
Robert Zydenbos <mailto:cont...@zydenbos.net>
9. April 2018 um 00:40
Greetings, Wolfgang,
On 08.04.2018 17:46, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
definecolor[kleur][blue]
setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=kleur]
setupnotedefinition[footnote][color=kleur]
setupnote [footnote][rulecolor=kleur]
Greetings, Wolfgang,
On 08.04.2018 17:46, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
definecolor[kleur][blue]
setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=kleur]
setupnotedefinition[footnote][color=kleur]
setupnote [footnote][rulecolor=kleur]
…etc…
It works! Thank you for the solution.
One thing that puzzles me
# \startcolor [\kleur]
# \setupnote[footnote][before={\color[\kleur]}]
# \setupfooter [color=\kleur]
#
# – and everything becomes blue, but NOT the footnote number before
# the footnote itself at the bottom of the page (the marker in the
# main text is coloured the way I want).
#
# Can anyone tell me how
Today I wanted to print an entire document not in standard black, but in
blue. I added (Mk II) –
\setupcolors [state=start]
\define\kleur{blue} % so I can change the colour uniformly everywhere
through this variable
\startcolor [\kleur]
\setupnote[footnote][before={\color[\kleur
lineheight\relax]{\vtop{\placelocalnotes[footnote][before=,after=]}}}
\def\FNo#1{{\ss\tfx #1}}
\setupnote[footnote]
[location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindent},
next=\PlaceFootnote]
\setupnotation[footnote][
way=bychapter,
align=flushleft,
style={\ss\tfx},
hould
>>> \setupmargindata[location=right] do the trick? (it doesn’t, also not with
>>> left)
>>>
>>> Further I’d like to place "foot"notes into the margin.
>>> It works like this:
>>>
>>> \setupnote[footnote][location=none]
>
\usebtxdataset [bib][bib.buffer]
> \definebtxrendering[bib][dataset=bib]
>
> \setuplayout[backspace=80mm,width=120mm]
>
> \setupnote[footnote]
> [location={none}]
>
> \definenote [caption]
> [location={none}]
>
> \automi
>
> Any hints how to solve this?
>
> Thanks Michael
>
>
> ---
> \useMPlibrary[dum]
>
> \startbuffer[bib]
> @article{tufte, author = {Edward Tufte} }
> \stopbuffer
> \definebtxdataset[bib]
> \usebtxdataset [bib][bib.buffer]
>
---
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\startbuffer[bib]
@article{tufte, author = {Edward Tufte} }
\stopbuffer
\definebtxdataset[bib]
\usebtxdataset [bib][bib.buffer]
\definebtxrendering[bib][dataset=bib]
\setuplayout[backspace=80mm,width=120mm]
\setupnote [footnote]
[location
e=2in]
\setupnotation[footnote][style={\PagellaRegularSmall},
numbercommand=\PagellaRegularSmall]
\setupnote [footnote]
[textcommand={\setupbodyfont[nonexisting]\high}]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=4.5in,offset=0pt
r used
\definefont.
Mainly useful for testing for bugs in other macros etc..
If you don’t mind using \definefontfamily, this works fine:
\definefontfamily[lareba][rm][Larabiefont]
\setupnote[footnote][textstyle={\setupbodyfont[lareba, 12pt]\high}
No previous typescript is required (Larab
ing \definefontfamily, this works fine:
\definefontfamily[lareba][rm][Larabiefont]
\setupnote[footnote][textstyle={\setupbodyfont[lareba, 12pt]\high}
No previous typescript is required (Larabiefont doesn’t have one).
But for explanations, I’m afraid I’m only an average user :-(.
Pablo
--
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 11:11:50 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:
On 11/16/2017 06:57 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 10:47:13 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es>
wrote:
[...]
You should rewrite your \setupnote command in the f
On 11/16/2017 06:57 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 10:47:13 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:
>> [...]
>> You should rewrite your \setupnote command in the following way:
>>
>> \setupnote[footnote][textc
number which had to be raised.
By default, the textcommand option has a value of \high in \setupnote.
You should rewrite your \setupnote command in the following way:
\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\PagellaRegularSmall\high}]
Many thanks. This fixes the height, but we lose the s
\high in \setupnote.
You should rewrite your \setupnote command in the following way:
\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\PagellaRegularSmall\high}]
I hope it is clear now.
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
___
If your qu
titlestyle={\PagellaRegularSmall}] % Why is this
necessary?
\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\PagellaRegularSmall}] % symbol-font
style in the main text
\noheaderandfooterlines
\starttext \PagellaRegular
\startframedtext[width=4.5in,offset=0pt]
\startlocalfootnotes
eone appear in the local
> context?
\setuppapersize [A5]
\definenote [noteone] [footnote] % there is no different number
\setupnotation [noteone] [style=bold, headstyle=bold]
\setupnote [noteone] [textstyle=bold]
\starttext
\startlocalnotes[footnote]
\startlocalno
]
\setupnotation [noteone] [style=bold, headstyle=bold]
\setupnote [noteone] [textstyle=bold]
\starttext
\startlocalfootnotes
Testing footnote \footnote{this is a footnote}
Testing noteone \noteone{this is noteone}
\placelocalfootnotes
\stoplocalfootnotes
Testing footnote \footnote
in always uses left
>> margin.
>> I didn’t find a setup to change that – should
>> \setupmargindata[location=right] do the trick? (it doesn’t, also not with
>> left)
>>
>> Further I’d like to place "foot"notes into the margin.
>> It work
Hi Hraban,
If you want to change the way the footnote number in the text is shown
something like a variation of the following might help you (copying this from a
solution given by Wolfgang S. a few years ago…):
\define[1]\MyFootnotenoteCommand{\high{\bf{(#1)}}}
\setupnote[textcommand
ext/base/mkiv/node-nut.lua:965: in
function 'setboxglue'
...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:131: in
function <...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:64>
1 >> \setupnote[footnote]
2 [align={hanging}]
Hans,
since it
f-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/node-nut.lua:965: in
> function 'setboxglue'
> ...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:131: in
> function <...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:64>
>
> 1 >> \setupnote[footnote]
> 2
n
function 'setboxglue'
...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:131: in
function <...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:64>
1 >> \setupnote[footnote]
2 [align={hanging}]
3
4 \starttext
5 a\footnote{\input
ext/base/mkiv/node-nut.lua:962: in
function 'setboxglue'
...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:131: in
function <...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:64>
1 >> \setupnote[footnote]
2 [align={hanging}]
3
4
mkiv/node-nut.lua:962: in
function 'setboxglue'
...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:131: in
function <...eta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/pack-rul.lua:64>
1 >> \setupnote[footnote]
2 [align={hanging}]
3
4 \starttext
5
On 8/2/2017 9:58 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Hans,
I’m afraid latest beta (2017.08.02 18:59) crashes with this source:
\setupnote[footnote]
[align={hanging}]
\starttext
a\footnote{\input knuth}
\stoptext
I’m afraid it might be a bug.
crashes with what message
Hans,
I’m afraid latest beta (2017.08.02 18:59) crashes with this source:
\setupnote[footnote]
[align={hanging}]
\starttext
a\footnote{\input knuth}
\stoptext
I’m afraid it might be a bug.
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
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?
> Hans,
>
> I guess this is what you need:
>
>
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
the alignment inside the footnotes more
aggressively. There
are a couple of bad boxes. Is it possible to turn of balancing for the
footnote columns?
Cheers, Henri
---
\setupnote
[footnote]
[n=4,
rule=no,
frame=on,
frameoffset=1ex]
\setupnotation
[footnote]
[alternative=hanging
number]}]
\setupregister[index][compress=yes]
%\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\startbodymatter
\startchapter[title=A chapter]
\index{aaa}This is in the main body.\footnote{\fnindex{bbb}This
is a footnote.}
\stopchapter
\startcha
defineprocessor [backpart] [style=slanted,right=n]
> \defineprocessor [Figure] [style=\tf,color=red,left=f]
> \defineconversionset [backpart:pagenumber][][backpart->o]
> \setupuserpagenumber[way=byblock]
> \setuppagenumbering [location=none]
> \setupheadertexts[{\convertedcounter[user
ionset=number]}]
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\startbodymatter
\startchapter[title=A chapter]
\index{aaa}This is in the main body.\footnote{\index{bbb}This is
a footnote.}
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Another chapter}]
\index{aaa}This i
indata[location=right] do the trick? (it doesn’t, also not
with left)
Further I’d like to place "foot"notes into the margin.
It works like this:
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\setupnotation[footnote][
align=flushleft,
location=serried,
width=broad,
]
\setuptexttexts[margin][]
[{\fram
that this may be implemented (if Hans agrees) with
>> \setupnote[location=margin].
>
> That would be very nice.
I guess Hans won’t be able to take a look until ConTeXt and LuaTeX are
released for TeX Live 2017.
> I guess the stacking mechanism from \inmargin could be r
gt;> It works like this:
>>
>> "it works" means: The footnotes are placed in the margin, but collected at
>> the bottom, like normal footnotes.
>> I’d like numbered marginals.
>
> Sorry, my ConTeXt ignorance cannot deal with that.
>
> But I guess that t
ut collected at
> the bottom, like normal footnotes.
> I’d like numbered marginals.
Sorry, my ConTeXt ignorance cannot deal with that.
But I guess that this may be implemented (if Hans agrees) with
\setupnote[location=margin].
I thought something similar about notes, but I didn’t dare to ment
ks like this:
"it works" means: The footnotes are placed in the margin, but collected at the
bottom, like normal footnotes.
I’d like numbered marginals.
>
> \setupnote[footnote][location=none]
> \setupnotation[footnote][
>align=flushleft,
>location=serried,
>
like to place "foot"notes into the margin.
It works like this:
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\setupnotation[footnote][
align=flushleft,
location=serried,
width=broad,
]
\setuptexttexts[margin][]
[{\framed[%
align=right,
frame=off,
height=\textheight,
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
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={\blank[line]},
indenting={yes,medium
Indenting is easy. For space in between I haven’t found anything useful. You
can hack something with after.
\setupnote
[footnote]
[after={\switchtobodyfont[\noteparameter{bodyfont}]\blank[-line]}]
\setupnotation
[footnote]
[
after={\blank[line]},
indenting={yes,medium
On 03/01/2017 07:40 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I don’t get compressed linenotes with this source:
>
> \setuppapersize[A5]
> \setupnote[linenote][paragraph=yes]
> \setupnotation[linenote]
> [alternative=serried, compress=yes, compressse
Dear list,
I don’t get compressed linenotes with this source:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupnote[linenote][paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation[linenote]
[alternative=serried, compress=yes, compressseparator=]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\dorecurse{100}{text\linenote
Verstandesbegriffe}\dorecurse{5}{\subsection{Erster Abschnitt. Von
den Principien einer transscendentalen Deduction überhaupt}}
\stoptext
I’m afraid interlinespace for \setuplist cannot be set even using setups
(no matter which alternative \setuplist uses).
As you did with \setupnote, would
]
\setupnote
[footnote]
[location=text]
\starttext
\chapter{Knuth}
\dorecurse{50}{\input knuth\footnote{\input zapf}}
\chapter{Notes}\placefootnotes
\stoptext
Is there any way to have the first and last footnote number in header
text, so that it will be "Notes 5
On 11/23/2016 10:58 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 11/23/2016 10:31 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> I reported an issue about the distance in the before option from
>> \setupnote not being honoured when using paragraphed notes (many times,
>> being the last on
columns this is
supported. In single column mode only with luatex experimental (so
patience is needed, but no one asked for this feature anyway).
Hans,
I reported an issue about the distance in the before option from
\setupnote not being honoured when using paragraphed notes (many times,
being
rted. In single column mode only with luatex experimental (so
> patience is needed, but no one asked for this feature anyway).
Hans,
I reported an issue about the distance in the before option from
\setupnote not being honoured when using paragraphed notes (many times,
being the last one
http
note categories. In mixed columns this is
supported. In single column mode only with luatex experimental (so
patience is needed, but no one asked for this feature anyway).
\setupnotes[spacebefore=4*line]
\setupnotes[spaceinbetween=line]
\starttext
\setupnote [footnote][before=,after=]
for notes. These are
needed when we have multiple note categories. In mixed columns this is
supported. In single column mode only with luatex experimental (so
patience is needed, but no one asked for this feature anyway).
\setupnotes[spacebefore=4*line]
\setupnotes[spaceinbetween=line]
\starttext
mand i
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
don't know
what command i should give in the key after: maybe after=section?
Sorry for the long text below.
I don't know what you mean with the red colorbut you can place notes at
the end of a chapter with the following setup.
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\setuphead[chapter][afters
On 06/19/2016 10:10 PM, Alias 1 wrote:
> Hello ConTeXt-Users,
>
> I want to change the font for the footnote-symbols. I want to change
> the font for the footnote-symbols (the numbers 1, 2, 3 etc.) to
> latinmodern. How do I do this? I tried to add the commands
> \setupnote[f
On 06/19/2016 08:10 PM, Alias 1 wrote:
I want to change the font for the footnote-symbols (the numbers 1, 2, 3 etc.)
to latinmodern. How do I do this? I tried to add the commands
\setupnote[footnote][textstyle={\switchtobodyfont[latinmodern]}] and
\setupnotation[footnote][headstyle
I want to change the font for the footnote-symbols (the numbers 1, 2, 3 etc.)
to latinmodern. How do I do this? I tried to add the commands
\setupnote[footnote][textstyle={\switchtobodyfont[latinmodern]}] and
\setupnotation[footnote][headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[latinmodern]}]. If I only
add
On 4/6/2016 9:04 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 04/06/2016 08:57 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The feature is disabled in footnotes and you have to reenable it:
\startsetups[footnote]
\setreplacements [german]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=footnote]
Thank you, Wolfgang
On 04/06/2016 08:57 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The feature is disabled in footnotes and you have to reenable it:
\startsetups[footnote]
\setreplacements [german]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=footnote]
Thank you, Wolfgang, this works indeed!
Thomas
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