Hi Johannes,

no idea to use it!

Tomás

Am 22.01.26 um 15:29 schrieb Gottschalt, Johannes:

You could use \phantom{} – using white font can be dangerous if your work is printed on paper that is not 100% white.

Best

J

*Von:* Thomas Meyer <[email protected]>
*Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 22. Januar 2026 10:23
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*Betreff:* [NTG-context] No counter in body text

Hi,

I need a help:

how do I set \setupnote so that I don't get the counter output in the body text?

######################
\definenote
   [Mynote]

\setupnote
   [Mynote]
  [
    counter=,
%    textcolor=white,
  ]

\setupnotation[Mynote]
  [
%counter=,
  ]

\starttext
No counter here, please!\Mynote{Doesn't work!}
\stoptext
######################

Or is the solution to set the text color to white? I don't believe it.

Thank you for your help!

Greetings
Tomás


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