Two questions about footnotes:

1. By default the footnote-number (now always speaking of the fn-numbers in the text, not at the buttom) appears in the same style, like the text. E.g.:

\starttext
{\it This was\footnote{And actually is.} my way of typesetting.} Is\footnote{Another fn.} this not beautiful?
\stoptext

You see, the first number is italic, the second normal. How can I force ALL fn-numbers to appear in normal style, independent from the textstyle of the text, they were set in?

2. I want to add a \narrownobreakspace before every footnote-number (because of the closing quotation marks, which often overlap with them, especially if they are set italic). One manual way would be this:

Any text.\narrownobreakspace\footnote{fn}

But how can I do it generally in the style-file? Is there something like a "before" key for the fn-numbers?

Best would be, if this \narrownobreakspace would be only set, if an quotation mark comes directly before the fn-number. But I guess that is not easy, so the general solution would be ok, too.

Huseyin
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