block.
Add the following lines to your document and it should work.
\startsetups[footnote:french]
\setcharacterspacing[frenchpunctuation]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=footnote:french]
Wolfgang
and you have to enable them
for the notes block.
Add the following lines to your document and it should work.
\startsetups[footnote:french]
\setcharacterspacing[frenchpunctuation]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=footnote:french]
See also: http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id
the latest standalone.
Any suggestions?
ConTeXt resets a few features for the notes and you have to enable them for the
notes block.
Add the following lines to your document and it should work.
\startsetups[footnote:french]
\setcharacterspacing[frenchpunctuation]
\stopsetups
\setupnote
\setupnote[footnote][setups=footnote:french]
See also: http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=428#c1092
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Dear Hans,
I have the following sample:
\showstruts
\setupnote[linenote][paragraph=yes, inbetween=\hskip1.5em]
\setupnotation[linenote][alternative=serried, compress=yes,
compressseparator=, distance=1em]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\dorecurse{500}{text\linenote
]
\definelinenote[contxt]
\setupnote[contxt][paragraph=yes, inbetween=\hskip1.5em]
\setupnotation[contxt][numbercommand=,alternative=serried,distance=1em,compress=yes,compressseparator=]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
οὐκ οἶσθ᾽\contxt{οἶσθ᾽: οἶσθα, 2nd sg.,
οἶσδα} ὅτι πολλῶν ἐτῶν\contxt{πολλῶν
ἐτῶν: for…; gen
]
\setuppapersize[mine]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Theano Didot]
\definelinenote[contxt]
\setupnote[contxt][paragraph=yes, inbetween=\hskip1.5em]
\setupnotation[contxt][numbercommand=,alternative=serried,distance=1em,compress=yes,compressseparator=]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
οὐκ οἶσθ
}]
\definepapersize[mine][width=6in,height=2in]
\setuppapersize[mine]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Theano Didot]
\definelinenote[contxt]
\setupnote[contxt][paragraph=yes, inbetween=\hskip1.5em]
\setupnotation[contxt][numbercommand=,alternative=serried,distance=1em,compress=yes
-document]
\mainlanguage[en]
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en,agr}]
\definepapersize[mine][width=6in,height=2in]
\setuppapersize[mine]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Theano Didot]
\definelinenote[contxt]
\setupnote[contxt][paragraph=yes, inbetween=\hskip1.5em]
\setupnotation[contxt
Dear list,
I have the following code:
\definenumber[lnt]
\setupnote[linenote][paragraph=yes]
\def\variant#1#2{%
\startlinenote[0]{#1] #2}#1%
\stoplinenote[0]}
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\variant{body text}{variant}
\stoplinenumbering
\stoptext
And I
Am 21.06.2013 um 19:40 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
Dear list,
I have the following code:
\definenumber[lnt]
\setupnote[linenote][paragraph=yes]
\def\variant#1#2{%
\startlinenote[0]{#1] #2}#1%
\stoplinenote[0]}
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
Hi Hans,
I'm afraid I found another bug in linenotes
(http://www.ousia.tk/compressed-linenotes.pdf and
http://www.ousia.tk/compressed-linenotes.tex).
When a compressed linenote is located at the beginning of the line, the
inbetween distance from \setupnote is suppressed, but the distance from
the point).
Is this the key to avoid issues? (Sorry, but my examples seem to have no
problem now.)
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
\setupbodyfont
[pagella]
\setupnote
[footnote]
[paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation
[footnote]
[alternative=serried,
width=broad,
distance
\setupbodyfont
[pagella]
\setupnote
[footnote]
[paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation
[footnote]
[alternative=serried,
width=broad,
distance=.5em,
display=no]
\starttext
\dorecurse{500}{text text text\footnote{note} }
\stoptext
slightly improved paragraph notes but it will
always be a bit tricky (so one can best have tolerant settings)
best wikify this:
\setupbodyfont
[pagella]
\setupnote
[footnote]
[paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation
[footnote]
[alternative=serried,
width=broad,
distance=.5em,
display
Hi Hans,
as I posted to the list in the past and it has been confirmed by
Wolfgang Schuster, there is a bug that prevents the proper separation of
paragraph notes from text body.
Here you have a sample:
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\setupnote[footnote][paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation
, whereas numbercommand does? The
manual strongly suggest this to me.
\def\fnmarker#1{[#1]}
\setupnotation[endnote][numbercommand=\fnmarker,textcommand=\fnmarker]
\setupnote[endnote][textcommand=\groupedcommand{[}{]}]
\setupnotation[endnote][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{[}{]}]
Wolfgang
just comes up with a similar solution:
\setupnote[endnote][textcommand=\groupedcommand{[}{]}]
\setupnotation[endnote][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{[}{]}]
Allthough the difference between \setupnote and \setupnotes alludes me.
The \setupnotes does not handle the numbercommand
=\fnmarker]
\def\fnmarker#1{[#1]}\def\hifnmarker#1{\high{[#1]}}
Wolfgang Schuster just comes up with a similar solution:
\setupnote[endnote][textcommand=\groupedcommand{[}{]}]
\setupnotation[endnote][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{[}{]}]
Allthough the difference between \setupnote
.
Why does textcommand has not this effect, whereas numbercommand does? The
manual strongly suggest this to me.
\def\fnmarker#1{[#1]}
\setupnotation[endnote][numbercommand=\fnmarker,textcommand=\fnmarker]
\setupnote[endnote][textcommand=\groupedcommand{[}{]}]
\setupnotation[endnote
, whereas numbercommand does? The
manual strongly suggest this to me.
\def\fnmarker#1{[#1]}
\setupnotation[endnote][numbercommand=\fnmarker,textcommand=\fnmarker]
\setupnote[endnote][textcommand=\groupedcommand{[}{]}]
\setupnotation[endnote][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{[}{]}]
neat
[numbercommand={\myfootnotecolor}]
or
\setupfootnotes
[foregroundcolor=red]
either method has no effect.
For the number in the running text you have to use
\setupnote[footnote][textcolor=red]
while for the number in the footnote block you have to use
\setupnotation[footnote
Could you tell me what's the options of these two commands that haven't been
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On 2013–04–15 Tim Li wrote:
Could you tell me what's the options of these two commands that
haven't been updated on the wiki?
The file strc-not.mkvi is quite well documented.
@Hans: The module documentation fails to build for this module.
mtxrun --script modules --process $(mtxrun
Am 15.04.2013 um 13:17 schrieb Tim Li timli2...@outlook.com:
Could you tell me what's the options of these two commands that haven't been
updated on the wiki?
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2013/072165.html
Wolfgang
thanks for your help.
From: schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 15:01:54 +0200
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] options of \setupnotation and \setupnote
Am 15.04.2013 um 13:17 schrieb Tim Li timli2...@outlook.com:Could you tell me
what's the options of these two
On 4/15/2013 1:52 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–04–15 Tim Li wrote:
Could you tell me what's the options of these two commands that
haven't been updated on the wiki?
The file strc-not.mkvi is quite well documented.
@Hans: The module documentation fails to build for this module.
mtxrun
Am 15.04.2013 um 16:11 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 4/15/2013 1:52 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–04–15 Tim Li wrote:
Could you tell me what's the options of these two commands that
haven't been updated on the wiki?
The file strc-not.mkvi is quite well documented.
@Hans: The
On 2013–04–15 Hans Hagen wrote:
@Hans: The module documentation fails to build for this module.
mtxrun --script modules --process $(mtxrun core-sys.mkiv)
mtxrun --script modules --process auto:core-sys.mkiv
Thanks, I didn't know that one.
weird ... works here
Sorry, copy-paste error
On 4/15/2013 4:30 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–04–15 Hans Hagen wrote:
@Hans: The module documentation fails to build for this module.
mtxrun --script modules --process $(mtxrun core-sys.mkiv)
mtxrun --script modules --process auto:core-sys.mkiv
Thanks, I didn't know that one.
{***}]
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=fnsym] % change footnote symbols
\setupnote[footnote][rule=off] % disbale the rule before the footnote block
\starttext
This is a footnote\footnote{a fnote}
And another for clarity\footnote{the 2nd footnote.}
\stoptext
/example
Wolfgang
\setupnotes. How is that?
Footnotes are placed in a block and the settings of the block (e.g. the rule at
the top)
are controlled by \setupnote but the layout of each entry is controlled by
\setupnotation.
Wolfgang
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Hi Hans!
···date: 2013-02-24, Sunday···from: Meer, H. van der···
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
Hi Hans,
two months ago, I reported a bug with paragraph linenotes not properly
separated from body.
Here was my sample:
\definelinenote[A]
\setupnote[A][paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation[A][alternative=serried]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\dorecurse{500}{body\A{note} }
\stoplinenumbering
Am 18.12.2012 um 16:21 schrieb MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ
gonzalezsman...@uniovi.es:
Hello again.
I am working with a document in which I am asked to appear footnotes
followed, i. e.:
text text text text text
1 Footnote 2 Footnote 3 Footnote …
\setupnote[footnote
Am 15.12.2012 um 19:36 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
Hi there,
with the following code:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definelinenote[A]
\setupnote[A][rule=off, paragraph=yes, split=strict, inbetween=\hskip1.5em]
\setupnotation[A][numbercommand
Hi there,
with the following code:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definelinenote[A]
\setupnote[A][rule=off, paragraph=yes, split=strict, inbetween=\hskip1.5em]
\setupnotation[A][numbercommand=,alternative=serried,distance=1em,compress=yes,compressseparator=]
\starttext
]
\indenting[always]
\setupnarrower[left=0.5in,
right=0in]
\setupspacing[packed]
\setupalign[right,broad,nothyphenated]
\setuplinenumbering[step=1]
\setuppagenumbering[way=bytext]
\definenote[genetic]
\setupnote[genetic][numberconversion=romannumerals,
way=bychapter
]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups={footnote:hanzi}]
Wolfgang
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mechanism.
\startsetups footnote:hanzi
\setscript[hanzi]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups={footnote:hanzi}]
Wolfgang
Beautiful, that did it, thank you very much.
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that the after option from \setupnotation does the
work with the space between paragraphs.
But how can I set the interlinear space value for footnotes?
\startsetups[setups:footnote]
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=setups:footnote]
\starttext
[setups:footnote]
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=setups:footnote]
\starttext
…
\stoptext
Many thanks for your help, Wolfgang.
I think I wouldn't have discovered that in years.
Pablo
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Hi there,
I have the following sample:
\definelinenote[A]
\setupnote[A][rule=off, paragraph=yes, split=strict, inbetween=\hskip1.5em]
\setupnotation[A][numbercommand=,alternative=serried,distance=1em,compress=yes,compressseparator=]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\dorecurse{500}{body\A{note
Hi there,
I have tried to add the compress option for linenotes to a commented
edition that I'm trying to typeset (http://geoffreysteadman.com/).
Sample is attached. And the relevant code for both apparatuses are:
\definenote[dict]
\setupnote[dict][n=2,rule=off, split=strict, inbetween
\setupfootnotes {\setupnote
[\v!footnote]}
1707\def\footnotetext {\setnotetext
[\v!footnote]}
1708 \unexpanded\def\placefootnotes
{\dodoubleempty\strc_notes_place_footnotes [\v!footnote]}
1709 \unexpanded\def
upon. --
In the following minimal example none of the notes get printed when the
first series of notes are not placed; on the other hand their
respective \placenotes-commands are completely ignored.
Thanks in advance!
Daniel
\definenote[first]
\setupnote[first][location=text]
\setupnotation
The following code fails to produce greek in the footnote.
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekOldStandard,scale=1.00,altfont=GreekLibertine,scale=0.95]
\def\grk{\localgreek}
\setupnote[footnote][way=bypage,conversion=numbers]
\setupnote[footnote][location=page,
rule=on,
bodyfont=9.5pt,
style
On 07/16/2012 03:05 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
The following code fails to produce greek in the footnote.
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekOldStandard,scale=1.00,altfont=GreekLibertine,scale=0.95]
\def\grk{\localgreek}
\setupnote[footnote][way=bypage,conversion=numbers]
\setupnote[footnote
,scale=**1.00,altfont=GreekLibertine,**scale=0.95]
\def\grk{\localgreek}
\setupnote[footnote][way=**bypage,conversion=numbers]
\setupnote[footnote][location=**page,
rule=on,
bodyfont=9.5pt,
style=normal
]
\starttext
\grk{ἄλφα} lorem ipsum\footnote{lorem ipsm dolor \grk{βῆτα}}
\stoptext
this with your own font which has the
“sups” feature
\definefontfeature[sups][sups=yes]
\setupnote[footnote][textstyle=\setff{sups},textcommand=]
\starttext
Note\footnote{Not here, but above.}
\stoptext
Many thanks for your replies, Marco and Wolfgang.
Wolfgang, what is the difference between
is the proper way to do this?
For oldstyle numerals you can use the “oldstyle” feature:
\setupnote[footnote][textstyle=\setff{oldstyle}]
\starttext
Note\footnote{Not here, but above.}
\stoptext
To use the superscript feature you have define first a fontfeature with
“sups=yes” which can now be applied
the paragraph parameter in
\setupnote[footnote][location=text,paragraph=yes] is ignored while it is
working with location=page...
You need \setupnote[…][paragraph=yes] and \setupnotation[…][display=no] (best
add also “alternative=serried”) to have footnote etc. as a single paragraph
!location]\strc_notes_set_delayed_step}}
\unexpanded\def\strc_notes_set_delayed_step#1%
{\ifcsname\??notedelayed#1\endcsname
\csname\??notedelayed#1\endcsname\c_strc_notes_delayed
\fi}
\protect
\setupnote[footnote][location=text]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{\input knuth\footnote{Footnote #1
). Following http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Footnotes#Special_Needs I
tried the
location key in \setupnotation but this doesn't seem to do anything.
\showframe
\definenote [myFoot]
\setupnote [myFoot] [location=text]
\definenote[myOtherFoot]
\setupnotation[myOtherFoot][location=left]
\starttext
\input
Thanks, I missed that change!
And what is the parameter to prevent the footnotes being placed twice?
\definenote [myFoot] \setupnote [myFoot] [location=text] \starttext \input
knuth\myFoot{a footnote (which should not be placed on the page)} \page
\placeno tes[myFoot] \stoptext
\endcsname\c_strc_notes_delayed
\fi}
\protect
\setupnote[footnote][location=text]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{\input knuth\footnote{Footnote #1}\par}
\placenotes[footnote]
\stoptext
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Hi Wolfgang,
thanks for the quick fix! Unfortunately now the paragraph parameter in
\setupnote[footnote][location=text,paragraph=yes] is ignored while it is
working with location=page...
best,
Daniel
- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -
Von: Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
Am 11.06.2012 um 15:25 schrieb HermannSchopper:
Hi Wolfgang,
thanks for the quick fix! Unfortunately now the paragraph parameter in
\setupnote[footnote][location=text,paragraph=yes] is ignored while it is
working with location=page...
You need \setupnote[…][paragraph=yes
it is better to create a patch entitled Its not a bug, its
a feature (or something similar, that lists things like this (and
the left vs leftflushed that is listed in the FAQ).
“Caveats” might work well, but we can redirect anyways. I’d add
the \setupnote vs. \setupnotation as I always have to look up
Am 03.06.2012 um 01:17 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
Add \setupnotation[footnote][display=no] and the example will work.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
If I didn't get your explanation wrong, this example should work:
\setupnote[footnote][inbetween=\blank]
\setupnotation[footnote
.
If I didn't get your explanation wrong, this example should work:
\setupnote[footnote][inbetween=\blank]
\setupnotation[footnote][display=no]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{foot\footnote{note}}
\stoptext
I'm afraid it doesn't. What is wrong here?
You foot now “paragraph=yes
Hi Pablo!
···date: 2012-06-02, Saturday···from: Pablo Rodríguez···
I have two questions:
Is inbetween the right option to add space only between notes?
Afaict *\setupnotation* has no “inbetween” key, but “\setupnote”
has. In the latter case it is only meaningful for paragraph-style
(serried
On 02/06/12 15:42, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi Pablo!
···date: 2012-06-02, Saturday···from: Pablo Rodríguez···
I have two questions:
Is inbetween the right option to add space only between notes?
Afaict *\setupnotation* has no “inbetween” key, but “\setupnote”
has.
Many thanks for your
” key, but “\setupnote”
has.
Many thanks for your reply and your explanation, Philipp.
At strc-not.mkvi both \setuptnotation and \setupnote have an
inbetween option.
When you print all footnotes entries in a single paragraph the inbetween
parameter from \setupnote
is used to add something
:
\setupnote[footnote][
paragraph=yes,
inbetween=\hskip 5em,
]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{foot\footnote{note}}
\stoptext
Unfortunately with ordinary settings it is ignored altogether.
If this isn't a bug, I wonder
Hello,
Footnotes are (still?) undergoing development in mkiv.
I have several issues:
1. way=bypage does not seem to work
\setupnote[footnote][way=bypage,numberconversion=set 2]
\starttext
\input{tufte}\footnote{Note.}
\page
\input{dawkins}\footnote{Another note.}
\stoptext
(I do not find
Am 24.04.2012 um 10:56 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
Hello,
Footnotes are (still?) undergoing development in mkiv.
I have several issues:
1. way=bypage does not seem to work
\setupnote[footnote][way=bypage,numberconversion=set 2]
\starttext
\input{tufte}\footnote{Note.}
\page
\input
On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 14:21:36 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 24.04.2012 um 10:56 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
1. way=bypage does not seem to work
\setupnote[footnote][way=bypage,numberconversion=set 2]
\starttext
\input{tufte}\footnote{Note.}
\page
levels on the same position.
\setupmarginblock[color=green]
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\setupnotation[footnote][color=blue]
\setuptexttexts
[margin]
[]
[{\framed[frame=off,height=\textheight,width=broad,offset=none,align=high]{\placenotes[footnote][before=]}}]
\starttext
different texts in the line with “stack=yes”.
Marginblocks are added after ConTeXt has finished the entire page.
As you can see in the example below it’s possible to have text
at different levels on the same position.
\setupmarginblock[color=green]
\setupnote[footnote][location=none
\setupnotation to change the counter setting?
\setupnotation[footnote][way=bypage]
No, sorry, I had it in \setupnote like before; it works in
\setupnotation, thank you.
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in the example below it’s possible to have text
at different levels on the same position.
\setupmarginblock[color=green]
\setupnote [footnote][location=none]
\setupnotation[footnote][color=blue]
\setuptexttexts
[margin]
[]
[{\framed[frame=off,height=\textheight,width=broad,offset=none
When I run this example I don’t get the symbol unless I enable the indicator:
%\setupnote[footnote][indicator=yes]
This was an unknown option for me, it wasn’t used in the document.
My old ConTeXt ver: 2012.03.05 is updated now and without indicator=no
it’s solved now.
Thank you
{off}
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=get_back_my_spacing]
\starttext
\startlines[space=on]
this is a {\em test} with a long long long long
line\footnote{this is a test with a long long long long line this is a test
with a long long long long line this is a test with a long long long
but finally:
And indeed it works like a charm. Thanks a lot.
\startsetups get_back_my_spacing
\activatespacehandler{off}
\stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=get_back_my_spacing]
\starttext
\startlines[space
you’re using.
mtx-context | current version: 2012.04.17 22:37
When I run this example I don’t get the symbol unless I enable the indicator:
%\setupnote[footnote][indicator=yes]
\starttext
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth\doif{\recurselevel}{4}{\footnote{\input
zapf\par}}\par}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Am 19.04.2012 um 00:56 schrieb Kip Warner:
On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 09:10 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You need \setupnote because the other setting for the number in the text re
also set with \setupnote.
So this should suffice then in the environment?
% Implemented by Hans
On Thu, 2012-04-19 at 12:01 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Don’t use \textcomma in MkIV, it’s a math symbol and doesn’t scale
when you change the relative font size.
Would this be better then?
\setupnote[footnote]
[textseparator={,}]
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Am 18.04.2012 um 02:30 schrieb Kip Warner:
On Tue, 2012-04-17 at 22:13 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
ok, will be added
Hey Hans. Should it be
\setupnote[footnote][textseparator=…], or
\setupnotation[footnote][textseparator=…] ?
You need \setupnote because the other setting for the number
On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 09:10 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You need \setupnote because the other setting for the number in the text re
also set with \setupnote.
So this should suffice then in the environment?
% Implemented by Hans in bleeding edge ConTeXt...
\setupnote[footnote
On 13-4-2012 15:58, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I wrote a patch for the footnote code where you can set a symbol between the
numbers with \setupnote[footnote][textseparator=…] but it’s decision to include
it.
ok, will be added
On Tue, 2012-04-17 at 22:13 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
ok, will be added
Hey Hans. Should it be
\setupnote[footnote][textseparator=…], or
\setupnotation[footnote][textseparator=…] ?
Thanks for accepting the patch.
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can set a symbol between the
numbers with \setupnote[footnote][textseparator=…] but it’s decision to include
it.
\unprotect
\unexpanded\def\strc_notes_inject_symbol
{\removeunwantedspaces
\doifitalicelse\/\donothing % Charles IV \footnote{the fourth}
\ifdim\lastkern=\notesignal
On Fri, 2012-04-13 at 15:58 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I wrote a patch for the footnote code where you can set a symbol between the
numbers with \setupnote[footnote][textseparator=…]
Hey Wolfgang. It looks great. I'm assuming I'd stick the following in my
environment file
. It is supposed to give us the footnote marker
aligned with the text area, then some blank space, then the footnote text:
\definepapersize[wiki][width=8cm,height=8cm]
\setuppapersize[wiki][wiki]
\starttext
\showframe
\setupnote[footnote][margindistance=0em,command=\myfootnotecommand
aligned with the text area, then some blank space, then the footnote text:
\definepapersize[wiki][width=8cm,height=8cm]
\setuppapersize[wiki][wiki]
\starttext
\showframe
\setupnote[footnote][margindistance=0em,command=\myfootnotecommand]
\setupnotation[footnote][location=left,hang=1
Am 31.03.2012 um 23:25 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
I'm trying to get a particular footnote series in columns. The body and
other footnotes and line notes have no columns.
Consulting the wiki, I thought this is the right code for it:
\setupcolumns[n=2]
\definenote[dict]
\setupnote[dict
On 01/04/12 09:31, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 31.03.2012 um 23:25 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
[...]
\setupcolumns[n=2]
\definenote[dict]
\setupnote[dict][before=\stopcolumns, after=\startcolumns]
\setupnote[dict][n=2]
The columns environment can only be used in the normal text.
Many
][criterium=all]
\definenote[dict]
\setupnote[dict][number=no,command=\placelistofmeanings]
\setupnotation[dict][number=no,command=\meaning]
\starttext
This is my dictionary\dict{dictionary: vocabulario}
command\dict{command: orden} for a complex\dict{complex: complejo}
text\dict{text: texto}.
\stoptext
the following:
\definesorting[meaning][meanings]
\setupsorting[meaning][criterium=all]
\definenote[dict]
\setupnote[dict][number=no,command=\placelistofmeanings]
\setupnotation[dict][number=no,command=\meaning]
\starttext
This is my dictionary\dict{dictionary: vocabulario}
command\dict{command: orden
,
then the footnote text:
\definepapersize[wiki][width=8cm,height=8cm]
\setuppapersize[wiki][wiki]
\starttext
\showframe
\setupnote[footnote][margindistance=0em,command=\myfootnotecommand]
\setupnotation[footnote][location=left,hang=1]
\def\myfootnotecommand#1{\hbox to 1.5em{#1.}}
test \footnote
I'm trying to get a particular footnote series in columns. The body and
other footnotes and line notes have no columns.
Consulting the wiki, I thought this is the right code for it:
\setupcolumns[n=2]
\definenote[dict]
\setupnote[dict][before=\stopcolumns, after=\startcolumns]
\starttext
} text\footnote{One: second}
\chapter{Two}
text\footnote{Two: first} text\footnote{Two: second}
\stoptext
ah,
\setupfootnotes[way=bychapter]
didn't became
\setupnote[footnote][way=bychapter]
but
\setupnotation[footnote][way=bychapter]
good to know ;o)
st
]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
text\footnote{One: first} text\footnote{One: second}
\chapter{Two}
text\footnote{Two: first} text\footnote{Two: second}
\stoptext
ah,
\setupfootnotes[way=bychapter]
didn't became
\setupnote[footnote][way=bychapter]
That would make no sense because
work?
\setupnotation[footnote][way=chapter]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
text\footnote{One: first} text\footnote{One: second}
\chapter{Two}
text\footnote{Two: first} text\footnote{Two: second}
\stoptext
ah,
\setupfootnotes[way=bychapter]
didn't became
\setupnote[footnote
][][]
\definestructureconversionset[footnote][numbers,characters][numbers]
\setupenumerations[footnote][numberconversionset=footnote,numberseparatorset=footnote]
Use \setupnotation[footnote][…].
Right, thank you!
The new footnote structure seems to tidy up and settle things neatly in
\setupnote and \setupnotation.
(eg
Hi,
how can I define the length of footnote's rule and the distance below it?
rulecommand doesn't seem to take these values (see below).
Steffen
---
\setupnote[footnote]
[rulecolor=orange,% OK
rulecommand={\vrule width10mm\vskip10mm},% ???
rulethickness=5pt]% OK
\starttext
text
Hello,
I have tested those „new“ commands for footnotes and it seems some of
them don't work properly. I like footnotes' numbers aligned to the
left side of the main text. On wiki is:
\setupnotation[footnote][location=left,width=1cm]
\setupnote[footnote][location=page,numbercommand
compatibility you can find things like this: \let\setupnotes\setupnote
OK, but is this a good idea?
I thought that mkii is kept around for backward compatibility
and that mkiv takes the liberty to rationalize the syntax,
sometimes sacrificing backwards compatibility in order not to be
encumbered
]
\setupnote[footnote][location=page,numbercommand=]
This simply does not work. I have combined location, alternative and
page parameter in both commands, \setupnotation as well as \setupnote,
nothing works now for me. The second bad thing is it ignores my
numbercommands. It was easy to use it before
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