The following attached "minimal" example using local footnotes
and a small body font size exhibits two problems:

1. The \placelocalfootnotes are incoherently in the "normal" size, as
   I would expect them to be proportionally reduced.

2. The width of the first column gets incorrectly set
   (there is a break between "a" and "cell").

Probably there is a better way of achieving this correctly.

Alan\setupbodyfont[10pt]

\starttext
10pt
\startplacetable [title=A title]
    \switchtobodyfont [6pt]
    \startlocalfootnotes
    \bTABLE
         \bTR
             \bTD a cell\startfootnote A footnote\stopfootnote\eTD
             \bTD another cell\eTD
         \eTR
    \eTABLE
    \placelocalfootnotes
    \stoplocalfootnotes
\stopplacetable
\stoptext



\setupbodyfont[10pt]

\starttext
10pt
\startplacetable [title=A title]
    \switchtobodyfont [6pt]
    \startlocalfootnotes
    \bTABLE
         \bTR
             \bTD a cell\startfootnote A footnote\stopfootnote\eTD
             \bTD another cell\eTD
         \eTR
    \eTABLE
    \placelocalfootnotes
    \stoplocalfootnotes
\stopplacetable
\stoptext
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