I need to typeset a document that contains many poetry/verse examples, and am using \defineparagraphs[mypar][n=2] for the purpose. In one specific case a footnote is required. All good except that the footnote is the width of one of those two 'columns', not the usual textarea width.

Here is the current setup (the 'poem' environment is previously defined and not relevant here for my problem):

\startmypar

\startpoem

red desert dust

invades every crevice –

vast deserts

that we inhabit

inhabit us\footnote{The ‘reddesert dust...’ is adapted from Matthew diNevop. 103.}

\stoppoem

\nextmypar

\startpoem

{\emI will lead you

into the wilderness,

speak fondly to you

of my everlasting love

my unfailing kindness}

\stoppoem

\stopmypar

The resulting footnote:

1. The ‘red desert dust...’ verse overleaf is adapted from Matthew di Nevo p. 103

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.

Julian
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