On monday  12 november 2001 04:31, Hans Hagen  wrote :

> >The footnotes in the paper I am writing at the moment all want to rest on
> > the same page. I want them all at the end of my paper, and they can take
> > as many pages as they need, but they don't want to.  Or may be they
> > can't.... I noticed the problem was raised here a few months ago, but a
> > search of the archive didn't reveal a solution. Maybe I overlooked
> > something?
> >Is there a solution?


>
> \setupfootnotes[location=text]
>
> \dorecurse{5}{\input tufte \footnote{oeps} \page}
>
> \placefootnotes


I am sorry, Hans, too big a leap from your instruction to my reality as a 
beginner in Context (and TeX  in general as well).

I can reproduce my problem when I put your instruction in a new .tex file and 
take, say,  \dorecurse{70} .
This way I get so many oepses, that they cause an overflow - the same with 
the footnotes in my paper - . They do not neatly divide  themselves onto two 
pages.

So it's probably the \dorecurse command I do not understand. How to put it in 
my script with many footnotes, that is called "werkstuk.tex", with 
\stelvoetnotenin[plaats=tekst] at the beginning and \plaatsvoetnoten at the 
end ?  

By the way  - is there in the documentation a list or table with all 
english-dutch-german commands ?

--
Tom Fossen

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