So why not place footnotes in a (sufficiently large) reserved bottom
space? The typeset text area would then be uniform across all pages and
notes would appear where needed.
Would be possibe in some cases, but not in mine: I have many small
footnones, only a few words, and some very long with several lines. With
your solution I would waste 50%+ of the area or - as an alternative - I
had to split the long footnotes across several pages and their
footnote-areas. Actually that might be an interesting workaround ... I
will try it, but it would cost still a lot of space and pages.
Huseyin
Huseyin Özoguz
E-Mail: h.oezo...@mmnetz.de
Am 22.07.2019 um 19:14 schrieb Alan Braslau:
On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 18:34:34 +0200
Huseyin Özoguz <h.oezo...@mmnetz.de> wrote:
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.
So why not place footnotes in a (sufficiently large) reserved bottom
space? The typeset text area would then be uniform across all pages and
notes would appear where needed.
Alan
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