Hello,
** Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. [2012-03-15 09:34:03 +0100]:

> Hello,

> what is the good way how to use footnotes in formulas?

> This code lowers the "Bbb" text:

> ----
> \starttext
>   \startformula
>     Aaa\footnote{Some footnote text}
>     \qquad
>     Bbb
>   \stopformula
> \stoptext
> ----

> Example 2:

> ----
> \starttext
>   \startformula
>     Ccc{\footnote{Footnote C}}
>     \qquad
>     Aaa\footnote{Some footnote text}
>     \qquad
>     Bbb
>   \stopformula
> \stoptext
> ----

> In this case, the footnote after "Ccc" doesn't lower next text;
> but "Footnote C" is not listed in the bottom of the page (?).

> So - how to add a footnote to formula scope? Or to avoid it?

Sorry, but in which book did you see footnote in mathematical formula?


> Best regards,


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