On 7/22/2019 12:34, Huseyin Özoguz wrote:
Hi,
But I admit that I do not understand the problem all that well. I have
never run into a situation where I want the footnote to explicitly
*not* appear with its reference (except in endnotes). If my grid
settings were that specific, I would be using endnotes anyway.
I have this problem everywhere in a 400-page project with hundrets of
footnotes and no special grid settings at all. How would you solve
this situation (my minexamle):
\showgrid
\starttext
\input tufte
\input tufte \footnote{Footnote 1}
\input tufte
\input tufte \dorecurse{35}{Blub or what }\footnote{Footnote 2} \input tufte
\stoptext
The problem is, that Context (or Tex) skips lines, which is poor typesetting,
too many even than necessary in some cases, and that is not suitable. Endnotes
are no solutions aswell, I need footnotes. So the solution to have reference
and footnote not on the same page seems the least bad workaround, if possible
at all.
Thanks
Huseyin
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Huseyin Özoguz
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Have you tried \setupnote[footnote][before={\blank[none]}] ?
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