Thank you for your sample, Pablo – because you left out something that I had
wrongly included, and that evidently is what caused the trouble.
I had \footnote everywhere in my text and wanted not to change all of them to
\endnote but, instead, I had put a \setupfootnotes[location=text] at the top of
the file and a \placenotes [footnote] at the bottom, where I wanted the notes
to appear. (Why? Because I could not figure out how to keep the proper font
formatting if I used \endnote without adding an explicit font command at the
beginning of each endnote.)
That apparently was a mistake. It was solved by \setupfootnotes[location=none].
Robert
> On 6. Aug 2018, at 17:48, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> On 08/06/2018 12:54 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
>> When using endnotes, it seems that all the notes that are collected
>> in the text are placed together in a frame – but I have so many notes
>> in a chapter that the frame runs off the last page.
>>
>> Is there any way to let the endnotes run on naturally to the next page?
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> I’m not sure I understand your issue. At least, I’m not able to
> reproduce it:
>
>\starttext
>\dorecurse{500}{\recurselevel\endnote{This is an endnote.} }
>
>\placenotes[endnote]
>\stoptext
>
> Could you modify the sample to reproduce your issue?
>
> Pablo
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