eargument]
\setupnotation[question][counter=]
\startdocument
\startcolumns[n=2, balanced]
\dorecurse{19}{
\question{1. This is a question for discussion. I wished it was on the current page instead of the end}
\input{knuth}
}
\stopcolumns
\stopdocument
mwe.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF
is to no avail so far.
I assume it is \setupnote (rather than \setupnotation, my earlier
mistake) where I would need to somehow influence distance between
footnotes which is currently too large. I have tried
\setupnote[before={\blank[small]}, after={\blank[small]}]. It appears
to be reducing
is to no avail so far.
I assume it is \setupnote (rather than \setupnotation, my earlier
mistake) where I would need to somehow influence distance between
footnotes which is currently too large. I have tried
\setupnote[before={\blank[small]}, after={\blank[small]}]. It appears
to be reducing
is to no avail so far.
I assume it is \setupnote (rather than \setupnotation, my earlier
mistake) where I would need to somehow influence distance between
footnotes which is currently too large. I have tried
\setupnote[before={\blank[small]}, after={\blank[small]}]. It appears to
be reducing
(rather than \setupnotation, my earlier
mistake) where I would need to somehow influence distance between
footnotes which is currently too large. I have tried
\setupnote[before={\blank[small]}, after={\blank[small]}]. It appears to
be reducing the space before the entire block of local footnotes
em to
> come at the bottom of the page.
> I thought I might be able to do it by placing \start...stopTwo within a
> \start...stopsection and defining \setupnotation[way=bysection] but that is
> not working.
> Any thought on how I could approach this?
> Julian
Does this help?
\de
the page. I am obviously missing a setting.
> There are parts of this text that do require the usual footnotes at the
> bottom, so I would not want to turn off this option permanently. I have
> tried \setupnotation[footnote][display=no] but that is not working.
Hi Julian,
\setupnote
of this text that do require the usual footnotes at the
bottom, so I would not want to turn off this option permanently. I have
tried \setupnotation[footnote][display=no] but that is not working.
Julian
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...stopTwo within a
\start...stopsection and defining \setupnotation[way=bysection] but that
is not working.
Any thought on how I could approach this?
Julian
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On 10/19/2022 8:48 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
compiling the following sample with current latest (2022.10.15 10:37):
\showframe
\showstruts
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupnotation[footnote]
[alternative=serried]
\starttext
a\footnote{\input zapf
Dear list,
compiling the following sample with current latest (2022.10.15 10:37):
\showframe
\showstruts
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupnotation[footnote]
[alternative=serried]
\starttext
a\footnote{\input zapf}
\stoptext
I get the text in the footnote is displaced. It only
eight=12cm]
\definefontfeature [default]
[default]
[protrusion=quality]
\setupalign [hanging]
\setupquotation [method=font]
\setupnote [endnote]
[location=none]
\setupnotation
(see p. 1).
(Number alignment to the right is required.)
Thanks in advance for some hints.
Tomáš
MWE:
\setupnotation[footnote][
alternative=left,
width=1em,
numbercommand={\hfill\high},
]
\starttext
\showframe[text][text]
\dorecurse{6}{This is a text.\footnote{\dorecurse{12}{Blah blah blah
Dear Pablo,
Many thanks and apologies for top-posting: my normal email client is currently
down.
I thought of something similar; after some testing, this is what I finally came
up with:
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupnotation[footnote]
[before={%
\startframedtext[none][frame=on,offset
[footnote][split=verystrict]
% \setupnotation[footnote][split=verystrict]
\starttext
\input ward\
\startfootnote
\input knuth
\stopfootnote{}
\dorecurse{3}{\input ward\ }
\startfootnote
\input knuth
\stopfootnote{}
\dorecurse{2}{\input ward\ }
\startfootnote
\input knuth
\stopfootnote{}
\dorecurse{3
=separator]%
\setupnotation[linenote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\dorecurse{3}{\subject{Heading\linenote{title}}
\dorecurse{2}{text\linenote{some text}\linenote{another text}\par}}
\stoplinenumbering
\stoptext
How can I get headings added to the line
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setuplinenumbering
[width=margin, location=outer, align=middle]
\setupnote[linenote]
[paragraph=yes, compress=yes, compressmethod=separator]
\setupnotation[linenote]
[alternative=serried, width=broad
I found a way to wrap everything before \startdocument, so I think this
looks like a template more or less:
In case anyone is interested, here's the MWE:
\definenote[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=numerals]
\definenote
1&2 columns
>> > layout, I
>> > > decide to put marks in the one-column environment and flush them
>> > when
>> > > entering the two-column environment.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > The code is ugly but the result is acceptable. Except that the
>> > i
entering the two-column environment.
> > >
> > >
> > > The code is ugly but the result is acceptable. Except that the
> > invisible
> > > footnote marks do generate something in the main text, so there's
> a
> > > blank line for each footn
ate something in the main text, so there's a
> > blank line for each footnote.
> >
> >
> > Here's an MWE:
> >
> >
> > =
> >
> > \definenote[address]
> > \setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
> >
> >
&g
MWE:
=
\definenote[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\definenote[putjustmark]
\setupnote[putjustmark][location=none]
\setupnotation[putjustmark][numberconversion=set 2]
\definenote[putjustnote]%[footnote] % if footnotes need to be grouped,
uncomment the second argu
s do generate something in the main text, so there's a
blank line for each footnote.
Here's an MWE:
=
\definenote[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\definenote[putjustmark]
\setupnote[putjustmark][location=none]
\setupnotation[putjust
te[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\definenote[thanks]
\setupnote[thanks][location=firstcolumn]
\setupnotation[thanks][numberconversion=set 2]
\definenote[email][thanks]
\definenamespace
[addr]
[type=module,
name=address,
command=yes,
setup=list,
p
otes.
> Hi Bruce,
>
> following the conversation, this might be a sample of what I think you
> intend to achieve:
>
> \definenote[linknote]
> \setupnote[linknote]
> [textcommand={\ }, textstyle=, location=text]
> \setupnotation[linknote]
> [alternati
suggests, so
> [...]
> You can define multiple streams of footnotes and endnotes.
Hi Bruce,
following the conversation, this might be a sample of what I think you
intend to achieve:
\definenote[linknote]
\setupnote[linknote]
[textcommand={\ }, textstyle=, location=text]
\setupnota
note{%
\inouter[
width=50mm,
stack=yes,
]{%
\placelocalnotes[footnote][before=,after=]
}}
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
indenting=no,
bodyfont={ss,8pt},% footnote text style
next=\PlaceFootnote,
align=flushleft,
] % footnote marker in text
\setupnotation[footnote][
way=byte
I’m missing?
>
> You forgot
>
> \setupnotation[footnote][display=no]
>
> otherwise each footnote entry starts at a new line.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
I wonder whether it would make sense that the use of "location=text" and
"paragraph=yes" in
]
\setupnote[footnote][location=text, paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering[step=3]
\dorecurse{25}
{a\footnote{b} }
\stoplinenumbering
\placenotes[footnote]
\stoptext
I already asked this twice
(https
]
\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering[step=3]
\dorecurse{25}
{a\footnote{b} }
\stoplinenumbering
\placenotes[footnote]
\stoptext
I already asked this twice
(https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2022/104770.html,
https://mailman.ntg.nl
\stoptypescriptcollection
\define\setarabic{
\setupalign[r2l] \righttoleft \switchtobodyfont[amiri]
}
\define\setlatin{
\setupalign[l2r] \lefttoright \switchtobodyfont[dejavu]
}
\setupnotes[footnote][]
\setupnotes[arfootnote][]
\definenote[arfootnote][footnote]
\setupnotation
=yes]
\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering[step=3]
\dorecurse{25}
{a\footnote{b} }
\stoplinenumbering
\placenotes[footnote]
\stoptext
I don’t get paragraph notes with "location=text".
Could anyone confirm the issue
.
Next time give a complete MWE with useable fonts
\setupnotation
[arfootnote]
[numberconversion=arabicdecimals]
as in:
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\definenote
[arfootnote]
\setupnotation
[arfootnote]
[numberconversion=arabicdecimals]
\setupnote
[arfootnote]
[headstyle
e following sample:
>
>\setuppapersize[A6]
>\showframe\showgrid
>\setupnote[footnote][paragraph=yes]
>%~ \setupnote[footnote][location=text, paragraph=yes]
>\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
>\starttext
>\startbuffer
>\
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\showframe\showgrid
\setupnote[footnote][paragraph=yes]
%~ \setupnote[footnote][location=text, paragraph=yes]
\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried, width=broad]
\starttext
\startbuffer
erstand a word from the language you may
be using).
BTW, I could only make your sample work in the following form:
\starttext
\setupnotation[linenote]
[alternative=serried,width=broad,distance=.5em,display=no]
\setupnote[linenote][way=bypage,paragraph=yes,rule=off]
\definenote [var
]%[numberconversion=set 2]
\setupnote[afiliação][
%paragraph=yes,
rule=off,
location=text,
]
\setupnotation[afiliação][numberconversion=a, way=bypage,
%location=text,
%alternative=serried, % no effect
alternative=hanging,
width=fit, % broad
%distance=.5em,
%display=no
] % or set 1
% n=3
;[section]
>[ after=\directsetup{section},
> align=center,
> number=no,
> style=bold]
>
> \startsetups [section]
> \blank
> \midaligned{\it\structureuservariable{author}}
> \blank
> \stopsetups
>
> \setuphead
>[subject]
> [align=flushleft
[section]
\blank
\midaligned{\it\structureuservariable{author}}
\blank
\stopsetups
\setuphead
[subject]
[align=flushleft,
style=\bfb]
\definenote[someothername]
\setupnote
[someothername]
[rule=off]
\setupnotation
[someothername]
[numberconversion=set 2]
\setupnotation
hanks]%[numberconversion=set 2]
\setupnote[thanks][rule=off]
\setupnotation[thanks][numberconversion=set 2] % or set 1
%\setupnote[footnote][location=bottom] % does not work
%% all notes, footnotes etc.
\setupnotation[
alternative={left,bottom},
hang=fit, % if commented, hanging is larger
indent
optional argument to \footnote is a (cross-)reference to the footnote
itself. If you want to adjust spacing look set the appropriate options for
\setupnotation[footnote]
kauśika
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.
\definenote[afiliação]%[numberconversion=set 2]
\setupnote[afiliação][
%paragraph=yes,
rule=off,
location=text,
]
\setupnotation[afiliação][numberconversion=a, way=bypage,
%location=text,
%alternative=serried, % no effect
alternative=hanging,
width=fit, % broad
%distance=.5em
umberconversion=set
2]\setupnote[thanks][rule=off]\setupnotation[thanks][numberconversion=set
2] % or set 1
%\setupnote[footnote][location=bottom] % does not work
%% all notes, footnotes etc.\setupnotation[
alternative={left,bottom},
hang=fit, % if commented, hanging is larger
inde
my field we need both footnote references based on
> linenumbers (for prose), but also references to verse number, which can be
> entered manually. The main problem for me was to find the command
> \linenote :)
>
> % Setup of \linenote
> \setupnotation[linenote]
&
ly. The main problem for me
was to find the command \linenote :)
% Setup of \linenote
\setupnotation[linenote]
[alternative=serried,width=broad,distance=.5em,display=no]
\setupnote[linenote][way=bypage,paragraph=yes,rule=off]
% \variant as a footnote without reference number
\definenote
e does not inherit key-values
settings from the corresponding \setupX (I mean, it does of course inherit the
settings, but you can't set them directly on \startfootnote.) Why is that? Is
it due to the fact that note setups take place in two places? (\setupnote vs
\setupnotation)?
> Ho
ootnote setup -% %
> footnotes uses
> asterisk, dagger, ddagger... so that endnotes % and pagenotes have separate
> sequences. Change way= to suit % your footnote frequency
>
> \setupnotation [footnote]
> [numberconversion=set 2,
&
a list entry, with page numbers
and so?
indeed
Ok, so you cannot use the regular \setupnotation[endnote][settings] for styling
the endnotes?
well, this is typical list usage so .. but if needed one can define a so
called list alternative for it but it probably doesn't pay off.
Hans
sequences. Change way= to suit
% your footnote frequency
\setupnotation [footnote]
[numberconversion=set 2,
way=chapter]
%- endnote setup --%
% endnotes use numeric indices, reset by part
\setupnote
ge numbers
> > and so?
>
> indeed
Ok, so you cannot use the regular \setupnotation[endnote][settings] for styling
the endnotes?
Denis
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ng list, and I've found two
> > relevant questions, but no answers.
> >
> > https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg68490.html
> > <https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg68490.html>
> >
> > https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-conte
lacehead=yes]
\setupnotation
[endnote]
[way=bypart]
\starttext
\part{First Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\part{Second Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\placenotes[endnote
][placehead=yes]
\setupnotation
[endnote]
[way=bypart]
\starttext
\part{First Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\part{Second Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
=9cm]
\definefontfeature [default]
[default]
[protrusion=quality]
\setupalign [hanging]
\setupquotation [method=font]
\setupnote [endnote]
[location=none]
\setupnotation [footnote
]
\setupnotation
[endnote]
[way=bypart]
\starttext
\part{First Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\part{Second Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
it:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[way=bychapter]
Do you use chapters?
% \setupnote[footnote]
% [way=bychapter]
\setupnote
[footnote]
[location=none]
Wolfgang
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Dear gang,
Generally, I do not use endnotes - see Robert Bringhurst's criticisms of
endnotes in typography - but a publisher is demanding them. Converting
footnotes to endnotes must be quite simple yet I'm missing it:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[way=bychapter]
% \setupnote[footnote]
% [way
On 11/27/20 8:29 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 27.11.2020 um 19:48:
>> [...]
>> \setupnotation[footnote]
>> [before={\blackrule[color=red]},
>> after={\blackrule[color=blue]},
>> inbetween={\blackrule[color=green]}]
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 27.11.2020 um 19:48:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[before={\blackrule[color=red]},
after={\blackrule[color=blue]},
inbetween={\blackrule[color=green]}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{18}{a\footnote{b
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[before={\blackrule[color=red]},
after={\blackrule[color=blue]},
inbetween={\blackrule[color=green]}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{18}{a\footnote{b} }
\stoptext
I wonder why the green rule isn’t shown.
I mean, I
\startfootnotetitle[title={Notas}]
\placefootnotes
\stopfootnotetitle
\fi
\stopsetups
\setupnotes[location=none]
\setupnotation[way=bychapter]
\setupfootnotedefinition[style={\switchtobodyfont[12pt]}]
\setuphead[chapter][aftersection=\setups{chapter:after
se\rawcountervalue[footnote]\relax
> \else
> \startfootnotetitle[title={Notas}]
> \placefootnotes
> \stopfootnotetitle
> \fi
> \stopsetups
>
> \setupnotes[location=none]
> \setupnotation[way=bychapter]
> \setupfootnotedefinition
}]
\placefootnotes
\stopfootnotetitle
\fi
\stopsetups
\setupnotes[location=none]
\setupnotation[way=bychapter]
\setupfootnotedefinition[style={\switchtobodyfont[12pt]}]
\setuphead[chapter][aftersection=\setups{chapter:after}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={Chapter One}]
Here
an occasional challenge).
If you are open for suggestions, I would ask for a footnotes that behave
as a page index, such as in:
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en,agr}]
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\definenote[dict]
\setupnote[dict][n=2,rule=off,
split=strict, inbetween=
=\PlaceFootnote,
]
\setupnotation[footnote]
[way=bychapter,
align=flushleft,
indenting=no,
location=serried,
alternative=serried,
width=broad,
numbercommand=\FNo,
] % footnote text
\setuptexttexts[margin
> \define\PlaceFootnote{%
> \inmargin[
> voffset=\dimexpr-\FNVOffset\lineheight\relax,
> width=\ColWidth,
> ]{%
> \vtop{\placelocalnotes[footnote][before=,after=]}}%
> }
>
> \def\FNo#1{{#1~}}
> % I never managed to get number and text in consecutive lines without
&
[footnote][before=,after=]}}%
}
\def\FNo#1{{#1~}}
% I never managed to get number and text in consecutive lines without indented
text
% or at least a constant whitespace after the number.
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindentation},
next=\PlaceFoo
ions in order to adapt what you sent to my case.
I played a bit with your second solution, as in:
%%% begin sidenote-Hans.tex
\showframe
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setuplayout
[cutspace=7cm,
width=middle,
margin=5cm,
margindistance=7mm]
\setuptexttexts
[marg
psubject
>> \else
>> \startsubject[title=Footnotes]
>> \placefootnotes
>> \stopsubject
>> \fi
>> \stopsetups
>> \setupnotes[location=none]
>> \setupnotation[way=bychapter]
>> \setuphead[chapter][aftersectio
]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
\fi
\stopsetups
\setupnotes[location=none]
\setupnotation[way=bychapter]
\setuphead[chapter][aftersection=\setups{chapter:after}]
Here is a slightly reformatted version of Hans code which works for me
with the latest ConTeXt version
\startsubject[title=Footnotes]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
\fi
\stopsetups
\setupnotes[location=none]
\setupnotation[way=bychapter]
\setuphead[chapter][aftersection=\setups{chapter:after
“notation” or
“note”.
MWE (with an assortment of different note positions):
% \setupinteraction[state=start,style=normal] %% uncomment and manual style for
\note[] is no longer respected
\setupnotes[textcolor=blue,textstyle=italic]
\setupnotation[endnote][headcolor=green,numberconversion=character
gt; %-- Working example, but it is not what I need --
> > \setupindenting[yes,small]
> > \defineconversion[mymix][1,\m{*},2]
> >
>
> \setupnotation[footnote][align={hz,hanging},indenting={yes,small,next},numberconversion=mymix]
> >
>
On 12/23/2019 2:21 PM, Aykut Aykutt wrote:
Hi,
I can change the mark of the second footnote from "2" to asterix by
defining a conversion like so:
%-- Working example, but it is not what I need --
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\defineconversion[mymix][1,\m{*},2]
\set
Hi,
I can change the mark of the second footnote from "2" to asterix by
defining a conversion like so:
%-- Working example, but it is not what I need --
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\defineconversion[mymix][1,\m{*},2]
\setupnotation[footnote][align={hz,hanging},indenting={yes,
Hello,
This is my first post.
I want to get indented paragraphs in the footnotes that contain several
paragraphs. I now have indented paragraphs with this setting:
\setupnotation
[footnote]
[alternative=left, hang=1, indentnext=yes]
Thanks.
Javier
}}
% Distance/glue after number or before note text never disappears :(
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindentation},
next=\PlaceFootnote,
]
\setupnotation[footnote][
way=bychapter,
align=flushleft,
indenting=no,
location=serried
want, but if it helps, here is what I have
used. \setupnote handles the in-text reference to the note,
\setupnotation handles the note itself. The choice of SignalStyle
depends on the appearance of the chosen font's superiors, if they exist.
\define[1]\SignalStyle{\high{\small\hairspace#1
a difference in linespacing, nothing else does.
How can one determine the text characteristics of the endnotes?
\setupnotation [endnote] [style=italic]
Wolfgang
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Huseyin Özoguz schrieb am 24.03.19 um 16:23:
Thank you both, that was my mistake: Instead of copy I wrote:
"setupnotation" (which I used already), not setupnote.
Btw: The default setup seems to be two lines distance, is that a
correct understanding?
It’s only a single line but the r
ight use the "before" key in \setupnotation, but that will alter
the space before in all footnotes.
Maybe you might check the i-context.pdf document (on pages 233 and 234)
to check the options for both the \setupnotation (the individual note)
and \setupnote (the notes group). (It comes with the Co
Thank you both, that was my mistake: Instead of copy I wrote:
"setupnotation" (which I used already), not setupnote.
Btw: The default setup seems to be two lines distance, is that a correct
understanding?
It works fine, thanks Tomáš!
Huseyin Özoguz
E-Mail: h.oezo...@mmn
ne.
Hi Huseyin,
it isn’t clear (at least, to me) what you mean with the footnote line
(there is a rule for all footnotes).
I think that the "before" key from \setupnote does exactly what you say
you want: specify the distance between the rule and the main text.
You might use the "
(from 2019.03.05 15:40), I’m afraid that inmargin
attachments aren’t displayed in footnotes.
It makes no difference with
\setupnotation[footnote][alternative=serried]
Am I missing something or have I hit a bug?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
-line footnotes?
> I tried various things with \setupnotation but nothing seems to work?
>
>
> MWE:
>
> \starttext
> \startcolumns
> \dorecurse{3}{\input ward\footnote{\input zapf} }
> \stopcolum
Hi,
With the new version of columns, how do I get multi-line footnotes?
I tried various things with \setupnotation but nothing seems to work?
MWE:
\starttext
\startcolumns
\dorecurse{3}{\input ward\footnote{\input zapf} }
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
Best wishes,
Taco
footn.pdf
Description
:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Unexpected_behavior#Footnotes:_The_Difference_between_.5Csetupnotation_and_.5Csetupnote
The headcolor in \setupnotation is actually the color of the marker in the note
while the maker in the text is defined with \setupnote.
I guess I have to request edit rights for the
hat might they be useful for). But Hans or
Wolfgang know better.
> When I define commentnote based on endnote I get the same numbering.
> How can I either - use different counters for both kind of notes or
I guess you have to avoid defining commentnote based on endnote.
You may always do the follo
or
- print both notes with the same placenotes command, in the right order?
Greetings
Axel
\starttext
\definenote[authornote][footnote]
\setupnotation[authornote] [style=bold]
\definenote[translaternote][rule=off]
\setupnotation[translaternote] [headstyle=bold, numberconversion
i'm working with
- keep-line-in-page-0.tex is the reference case
- keep-line-in-page-1.tex is the solution with \vadjust{\kern -0.5pt}
Best wishes,
Massimiliano
\definevspacingamount[glueOverFootnotes][18pt plus 18pt minus 6pt]
\setupnotation[
alternative=serried,
style=\ss,
numberstopper
.
I suppose this should be done by means of \setupfootnotes – but with
which parameter?
\setupnotation[footnote][way=bychapter]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}
{\startchapter[title=New Chapter]
\dorecurse{5}{\input ward\footnote{A quote by ward}}
\stopchapter}
\stoptext
With regard to your other
of \setupfootnotes – but with which
parameter?
\setupnotation[footnote][way=bychapter]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}
{\startchapter[title=New Chapter]
\dorecurse{5}{\input ward\footnote{A quote by ward}}
\stopchapter}
\stoptext
With regard to your other thread about documentation of footnotes, the way
ose this should
> be done by means of \setupfootnotes – but with which parameter?
Like this (and I also agree that footnote/endnote setup is a bit complicated,
but of course the concept is already quite complicated itself):
\setupnotation[endnote][way=bychapter]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\do
oup of notes and the other is for each individual note.
This is why configuring notes might be tricky sometimes. Some options
belong to \setupnote and some to \setupnotedefinition (or \setupnotation
in MkIV).
> (For all readers:)
I hope I’m also included .
Your example is a very special one.
> On 28. Jul 2018, at 16:48, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> On 07/27/2018 11:47 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
>> This works fine with MkIV, but not with MkII (I tried by altering
>> \setupnotation to the MkII command \setupfootnotes, but that doesn't
>> work). I need MkII
, but there are 3 nodes
between them: a text, a code element, another text,
because there's a code element between footnote
and endnote elements.
CSS has no operator to discriminate between the first two cases.
\stopbuffer
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=a]
\setupwhitespace
a text, a code element, another text,
because there's a code element between footnote
and endnote elements.
CSS has no operator to discriminate between the first two cases.
\stopbuffer
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=a]
\setupwhitespace[line]
\startxmlsetups xml:notesetups
\xmlse
On 07/27/2018 11:47 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
> This works fine with MkIV, but not with MkII (I tried by altering
> \setupnotation to the MkII command \setupfootnotes, but that doesn't
> work). I need MkII for my project.
Hi Robert,
why is this required? Support for Indic scripts?
I t
This works fine with MkIV, but not with MkII (I tried by altering
\setupnotation to the MkII command \setupfootnotes, but that doesn't work). I
need MkII for my project.
Is what I am looking for at all possible in MkII?
> On 27. Jul 2018, at 03:22, Henri Menke wrote:
>
> On 27/07
does one do for endnotes?)
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=characters]
\setupnotation[endnote] [numberconversion=set 2]
\starttext
\footnote{Hello}
\footnote{World}
\footnote{Oeps}
\footnote{\CONTEXT}
\endnote{Goodbye}
\endnote{Earth}
\endnote{End}
\endnote{Notes}
\placenotes[endnote
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