I wonder whether anyone might have any thoughts about the below? Many thanks.

> On 21 Jul 2015, at 20:56, tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:
> 
> I’m reviving this old thread, as the problem appears to still exist. Consider 
> the following:
> 
>> \starttext \showframe
>> 
>> \definenote[afootnote][rule={on,right},paragraph=no]
>> 
>> \startalignment[r2l]
>> Testing.\afootnote{This is footnote one.}
>> Testing testing.\afootnote{This is footnote two.}
>> Testing testing testing.\afootnote{This is footnote three.}
>> \stopalignment
>> 
>> \stoptext
> 
> <r2l.pdf>
> 
> In the output (r2l.pdf), the text runs from right to left as it should, and 
> the footnote reference numbers are in the right margin, as they should be.
> 
> However, if we switch the option “paragraph” to “yes”, the entire frame no 
> longer runs r2l (see the output in r2l-yes.pdf).
> <r2l-yes.pdf>
> What I want is for the text to read as follows:
>> .eerht etontoof si sihT 3  .owt etontoof si sihT 2  .eno etontoof si sihT 1
> 
> where the entire frame begins at the right margin, such that the first 
> footnote number (1) is in the right margin, instead of in the left margin as 
> it is in r2l-yes.pdf. To say it another way, the entire footnote frame should 
> be r2l, regardless of its contents, perhaps (as Idris wrote to me) through 
> some hard direction switch for the entire frame.
> 
> Best wishes,
> Talal

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