On Sat, 2 Nov 2019, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
OK, thanks for reaction.
One more example - \text instead of ascii mode:
\starttext
\type{%@$}
A\footnote{\type{*\$%
}}
B\footnote{\type{*\$\%
}}
\stoptext
gives:
"
*\$
*\$\%
"
in the footnote.
IOW, I can
Hello,
OK, thanks for reaction.
One more example - \text instead of ascii mode:
\starttext
\type{%@$}
A\footnote{\type{*\$%
}}
B\footnote{\type{*\$\%
}}
\stoptext
gives:
"
*\$
*\$\%
"
in the footnote.
IOW, I cannot simply print "%": "%&quo
On 11/1/2019 2:23 PM, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
the following code doesn't compile:
\starttext
\startasciimode %@$\stopasciimode
A
\footnote{\startasciimode %@$\stopasciimode} % <<<< Try to comment this
\stoptext
When the line with \foot
Hello,
the following code doesn't compile:
\starttext
\startasciimode %@$\stopasciimode
A
\footnote{\startasciimode %@$\stopasciimode} % <<<< Try to comment
this
\stoptext
When the line with \footnote is commented, compilation works fine.
What'
ans Hagen wrote:
On 10/22/2019 2:16 PM, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
here is a minimal sample which doesn't compile:
----
\starttext
\startitemize
\item
A\footnote{%
B
\startitemize
\item C
\stopitemize
}\crlf
D
\it
On 10/22/2019 2:16 PM, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
here is a minimal sample which doesn't compile:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item
A\footnote{%
B
\startitemize
\item C
\stopitemize
}\crlf
D
\item E % <
Hello,
here is a minimal sample which doesn't compile:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item
A\footnote{%
B
\startitemize
\item C
\stopitemize
}\crlf
D
\item E % <<<< This sample compiles when this
On 10/10/19 5:23 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 10/9/2019 4:22 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> I have the following sample:
>>
>> \setupinteraction[state=start, focus=standard]
>> \starttext
>> a\footnote{b}
>> \sto
On 10/9/2019 4:22 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Hi Hans,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start, focus=standard]
\starttext
a\footnote{b}
\stoptext
I’m afraid that LMTX doesn’t generate a link to go back from footnote.
All I can see is that MkIV generates
On 10/9/2019 4:22 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Hi Hans,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start, focus=standard]
\starttext
a\footnote{b}
\stoptext
I’m afraid that LMTX doesn’t generate a link to go back from footnote.
All I can see is that MkIV generates
Hi Hans,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start, focus=standard]
\starttext
a\footnote{b}
\stoptext
I’m afraid that LMTX doesn’t generate a link to go back from footnote.
All I can see is that MkIV generates two named destinations:
<<
/D [
On 10/8/19 4:49 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
> Am 08.10.19 um 16:44 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke:
>
>>> Could anyone confirm this issue with links in footnotes for LMTX?
>>
>> Yes, no link with LMTX 2019.10.02 22:33
>
> Sorry. I mixed up my versions somehow. Please forget my mail.
The link back to the body
Am 08.10.19 um 16:44 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke:
>> Could anyone confirm this issue with links in footnotes for LMTX?
>
> Yes, no link with LMTX 2019.10.02 22:33
Sorry. I mixed up my versions somehow. Please forget my mail.
juh
___
Am 08.10.19 um 15:11 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
> Dear list,
>
> I have the following sample:
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start, focus=standard]
> \starttext
> a\footnote{b}
> \stoptext
>
> Using latest beta from MkXL (2019.10.05 14:56), link for
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start, focus=standard]
\starttext
a\footnote{b}
\stoptext
Using latest beta from MkXL (2019.10.05 14:56), link form footnote to
main text body doesn’t work.
Latest beta from MkIV (2019.10.05 14:45) has no issue and
Hello,
This is my first post.
I want to get indented paragraphs in the footnotes that contain several
paragraphs. I now have indented paragraphs with this setting:
\setupnotation
[footnote]
[alternative=left, hang=1, indentnext=yes]
Thanks.
Javier
Thank Taco, that worked in the example, of course the general problem
stays (thanks to Rik Kabel, too).
But with your suggestion I dicovered a interesting behaviour, see this
example:
\showgrid
\setupnote[footnote][before=]
\starttext
\input tufte
\input tufte \footnote{Footnote 1}
\input
Hi,
> On 22 Jul 2019, at 18:34, Huseyin Özoguz 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.
ConTeXt does not skip too much in this example, it the second foo
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
Alan Braslau schrieb am 22.07.2019 um 16:37:
I do not know the details, but take a look at the following keywords
(which do the *opposite* of what you are seeking):
\setupnote
[footnote]
[split=verystrict,scope=page]
The scope setting isn't used in the current beta and the co
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
tion 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 wher
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
mit 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.
Best wishes,
Taco
__
eginShipoutNext{\footnotetext{Text.}}
> ```
>
> This only works for individual footnotes, but it's already quite
> useful. Is there something similar for ConTeXt?
> I can think of at least three situations:
>
> 1. Put footnote text to the next page for a single footnote.
;s already quite useful.
Is there something similar for ConTeXt?
I can think of at least three situations:
1. Put footnote text to the next page for a single footnote.
2. Allow footnote text on next page for all footnotes.
3. Allow footnote text on next page of a double page spread for all
footno
Hello,
ConText seems to try to place the footnote on the same page as the
footenotereference. See this example:
\showgrid
\starttext
\input tufte
\input tufte \footnote{Footnote 1}
\input tufte
\input tufte \dorecurse{35}{Blub or what }\footnote{Footnote 2} \input tufte
\stoptext
But that
Am Do., 20. Juni 2019 um 17:00 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Hans,
>
> as mentioned a few times by others long footnote entries have problems
> with line breaks.
>
> In mixed columns you get a single line for each entry and in
Hi Hans,
as mentioned a few times by others long footnote entries have problems
with line breaks.
In mixed columns you get a single line for each entry and in page
columns the width for the entries is wrong.
\starttext
\dorecurse{2}{\samplefile{dawkins}\footnote{\samplefile{jojomayer
Hello,
I need to have itemize with "joinedup" option inside footnote which comes
within itemize:
\starttext
A%
\startitemize[][]
\item ItemA%
\footnote{%
Some text
\startitemize[joinedup][] % <<< "joinedup" doesn't w
Huseyin Özoguz schrieb am 24.03.19 um 16:23:
Thank you both, that was my mistake: Instead of copy&pasting I wrote:
"setupnotation" (which I used already), not setupnote.
Btw: The default setup seems to be two lines distance, is that a
correct understanding?
It’s only a single line but the rule
On 3/24/19 3:50 PM, Huseyin Özoguz wrote:
>/[...] />/Thanks, but that does not work. It only changes the distance between the
/>/footnote-line and the footnote-text. But I want to manipulate the />/distance above
the footnote-line: between the (standard) text and the />/foot
@mmnetz.de
Am 24.03.2019 um 16:02 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Huseyin Özoguz schrieb am 24.03.19 um 15:50:
Hello,
one way could be
\setupnote[footnote][before={\blank[10*big]}]
Best wishes,
Tomáš
Thanks, but that does not work. It only changes the distance between
the footnote-line and the
On 3/24/19 3:50 PM, Huseyin Özoguz wrote:
> [...]
> Thanks, but that does not work. It only changes the distance between the
> footnote-line and the footnote-text. But I want to manipulate the
> distance above the footnote-line: between the (standard) text and the
> footnote-line.
Huseyin Özoguz schrieb am 24.03.19 um 15:50:
Hello,
one way could be
\setupnote[footnote][before={\blank[10*big]}]
Best wishes,
Tomáš
Thanks, but that does not work. It only changes the distance between
the footnote-line and the footnote-text. But I want to manipulate the
distance above
Hello,
one way could be
\setupnote[footnote][before={\blank[10*big]}]
Best wishes,
Tomáš
Thanks, but that does not work. It only changes the distance between the
footnote-line and the footnote-text. But I want to manipulate the
distance above the footnote-line: between the (standard) text
Hello,
one way could be
\setupnote[footnote][before={\blank[10*big]}]
Best wishes,
Tomáš
Sun, Mar 24, 2019 ve 02:22:34PM +0100 Huseyin Özoguz napsal(a):
# Hello,
#
# how an I change the distance between the text and the line of the
# footnotes? See this min-example:
#
# \setuplayout[grid
Hello,
how an I change the distance between the text and the line of the
footnotes? See this min-example:
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\showgrid
\starttext
First sentence.\footnote{Test.}
\dorecurse{5}{\input knuth}
\stoptext
That produces two lines distance between the footnote-line and the last
n the chapter I have also used
I wasn’t able to compile your source, but this works fine:
\starttext
\dorecurse{30}{a\footnote{Zapf.} }
\startlocalfootnotes[n=0,conversion=characters,location=none]
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD 1 \footnote{\dorecurse{10}{abcd }} \eTD \bTD 2 \eTD \eTR
> On 12. Aug 2018, at 17:38, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> the reference command in notes is \in (for both MkII and MkIV), such as in:
>
>\starttext
>\dorecurse{30}{\footnote{Footnote}}
>\footnote[uvu-avu]{These two suffixes […]}
>\do
> On 12. Aug 2018, at 17:52, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> Sorry, Robert, I almost forgot it.
>
> If you reset the footnote numbers in each chapter, I’d rather suggest
> something similar to:
>
> \footnote{See n.~\in[uvu-avu] on p.~\at[uvu-avu].}
>
> Since
On 08/12/2018 05:38 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> On 08/12/2018 04:34 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
>> [..]
>> …
>> \footnote[uvu-avu]{These two suffixes […]}
>> …
>> \footnote{See n.~\note[uvu-avu].}
>> …
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> the reference comma
On 08/12/2018 04:34 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
> Another footnote question for the experts. I want to refer to a note
> from within another, later note. I thought I could do this in
> the following way:
>
> …
> \footnote[uvu-avu]{These two suffixes […]}
> …
> \footn
Another footnote question for the experts. I want to refer to a note from
within another, later note. I thought I could do this in the following way:
…
\footnote[uvu-avu]{These two suffixes […]
…
\footnote{See n.~\note[uvu-avu].}
…
But I get this result:
There are two things wrong:
(1) I
h the latest OS installed.
The 'footnotes' will be placed at the end of the chapters (i.e., they will be
endnotes).
If you run sample.tex through ConTeXt and XeTeX (i.e., MkII) and look at the
final page, you will see that the footnote / endnote marker has not been reset.
Robert
&
You disable the chapter counter with
\setuphead [chapter] [incrementnumber=no]
which prevents the reset of the footnote counter.
Wolfgang
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 09.08.18 um 17:21:
What I've done is the following: I've made a zip archive (see attachment) with
a few rele
Have you tried to use mkiv for your document.
Wolfgang
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 09.08.18 um 14:49:
tex.stackexchange.com has page titled “How to manually reset the footnote
numbering in ConTeXt?”
(https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/359702/how-to-manually-reset-the-footnote-numbering
h the latest OS installed.
The 'footnotes' will be placed at the end of the chapters (i.e., they will be
endnotes).
If you run sample.tex through ConTeXt and XeTeX (i.e., MkII) and look at the
final page, you will see that the footnote / endnote marker has not been reset.
Robert
&
On Thu, 9 Aug 2018, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
I have tried ‘\resetcounter [footnote]’ (a suggested solution on that
web page), but it does not work (at least not in MkII+XeTeX).
‘\setupcounter [footnote] [0]’ (also suggested on that web page) is
rejected as an error.
Can you post a minimal
tex.stackexchange.com has page titled “How to manually reset the footnote
numbering in ConTeXt?”
(https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/359702/how-to-manually-reset-the-footnote-numbering-in-context),
where exactly the same question was asked:
---begin quote---
“I have a document with many
Pablo's example works well on my machine. So there must be a disturbance at a
different level in my complex text – perhaps in my settings:
\setupnotedefinition [footnote] [location=serried, distance=1em, hang=1em]
or
\setupfootnotes[bodyfont={Mainfont,8pt}, width=\textwidth, frameoffse
On 8/8/2018 5:48 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
A simple footnote question this time. I would like to print endnotes
at the end of every chapter in my book, and then reset the footnote
counter so that in the next chapter the first note will be ‘1’ again
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
A simple footnote question this time. I would like to print endnotes at
the end of every chapter in my book, and then reset the footnote counter
so that in the next chapter the first note will be ‘1’ again. I suppose
this should be done by means of
On 08/08/2018 05:03 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
> Sorry, neither of these work (MkII with XeTeX). I get no error
> messages with Pablo's suggestion, but not the desired result either.
Weird, this works for me (with and without XeTeX):
\setuppapersize[A8]
\setupnote[footnote][wa
%\setupnote[footnote][way=bychapter,location=none]
\setupfootnotes[way=bychapter,location=none]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}
{\expanded{\chapter{Chapter \recurselevel}}
\dorecurse{10}{\input tufte\footnote{\input ward }\par}
\placenotes[footnote]}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Robert Zydenbos
>
> On 08/08/2018 03:55 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>> On 8 Aug 2018, at 15:33, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
>>>
>>> A simple footnote question this time. I would like to print
>>> endnotes at the end of every chapter in my book, and then reset the
>>>
On 08/08/2018 03:55 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>> On 8 Aug 2018, at 15:33, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
>>
>> A simple footnote question this time. I would like to print
>> endnotes at the end of every chapter in my book, and then reset the
>> footnote ounter so that in t
> On 8 Aug 2018, at 15:33, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
>
> A simple footnote question this time. I would like to print endnotes at the
> end of every chapter in my book, and then reset the footnote counter so that
> in the next chapter the first note will be ‘1’ again. I suppose th
A simple footnote question this time. I would like to print endnotes at the end
of every chapter in my book, and then reset the footnote counter so that in the
next chapter the first note will be ‘1’ again. I suppose this should be done by
means of \setupfootnotes – but with which parameter
On 8. Aug 2018, at 00:54, Alan Braslau wrote:
>
> tex/context/interface/mkiv/i-context.pdf
Thank you! I didn’t know I already had this updated version of a document I’ve
already been using. But however useful this document already is, it does
illustrate some of my problems. For instance, in th
tex/context/interface/mkiv/i-context.pdf
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018 00:40:37 +0200
Robert Zydenbos wrote:
> > On 7. Aug 2018, at 17:54, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> >
> > On 08/06/2018 11:59 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
> >> Sorry for all these footnote question
> On 7. Aug 2018, at 17:54, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> On 08/06/2018 11:59 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
>> Sorry for all these footnote questions, […]
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> […]
>
> I hope it helps,
>
> Pablo
That is it. I have no idea why – but that is the
On 08/06/2018 11:59 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
> Sorry for all these footnote questions, but here's another one. I
> want to print the notes without the footnote marker jutting out into
> the margin, but flushed with the left margin of the main text.
>
> Any help will be hig
Sorry for all these footnote questions, but here's another one. I want to print
the notes without the footnote marker jutting out into the margin, but flushed
with the left margin of the main text.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
R
On 09.04.18 14:14, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/9/2018 12:18 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
just curious: what do you mis in mkiv / luatex
Support for Indic scripts / fonts. (I think we had a little bit of
correspondence on this mailing list three or four years ago about
this, and we were not able to
On 4/9/2018 12:18 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
On 09.04.2018 09:45, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/9/2018 12:33 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
[…] (I need to use Mk II because I need the functionality of XeTeX.)
just curious: what do you mis in mkiv / luatex
Support for Indic scripts / fonts. (I think w
On 09.04.2018 09:45, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/9/2018 12:33 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
[…] (I need to use Mk II because I need the functionality of XeTeX.)
just curious: what do you mis in mkiv / luatex
Support for Indic scripts / fonts. (I think we had a little bit of
correspondence on this
On 09.04.2018 00:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Mk II does not have setupnotation[footnote] yet, and when I
'translated' it to setupfootnotes (which ordinarily ought to work in Mk
II), it unfortunately did not work. (I need to use Mk II because I need
the functionality of Xe
On 4/9/2018 12:33 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
Greetings, Tomáš,
On 08.04.2018 17:41, Tomas Hala wrote:
Hi Robert,
I don't understand if you need solution for MkII, or
if you tried something from MkII.
For MkIV you can use this:
defmycmd#1{startcolor[kleur]#1stopcolor}
setupnotation[foo
color[kleur]#1stopcolor}
setupnotation[footnote][numbercommand=mycmd]
(But I don't know whether it will work witk MkII.)
Thank you for the proffered help – but I found a very similar snippet
of code in a message to this list from 2015 and tried it.
Mk II does not have \setupnotation[footnote]
Robert Zydenbos <mailto:cont...@zydenbos.net>
9. April 2018 um 00:40
Greetings, Wolfgang,
On 08.04.2018 17:46, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
definecolor[kleur][blue]
setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=kleur]
setupnotedefinition[footnote][color=kleur]
setupnote [footnote][rulecolor=kleur]
Greetings, Wolfgang,
On 08.04.2018 17:46, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
definecolor[kleur][blue]
setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=kleur]
setupnotedefinition[footnote][color=kleur]
setupnote [footnote][rulecolor=kleur]
…etc…
It works! Thank you for the solution.
One thing that puzzles me
Greetings, Tomáš,
On 08.04.2018 17:41, Tomas Hala wrote:
Hi Robert,
I don't understand if you need solution for MkII, or
if you tried something from MkII.
For MkIV you can use this:
defmycmd#1{startcolor[kleur]#1stopcolor}
setupnotation[footnote][numbercommand=mycmd]
(But I don
\definecolor[kleur][blue]
\setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=kleur]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][color=kleur]
\setupnote [footnote][rulecolor=kleur]
\starttext
\input knuth
\footnote{\input ward }
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Robert Zydenbos <mailto:cont...@zydenbos.net>
8. April 2
Hi Robert,
I don't understand if you need solution for MkII, or
if you tried something from MkII.
For MkIV you can use this:
\def\mycmd#1{\startcolor[\kleur]#1\stopcolor}
\setupnotation[footnote][numbercommand=\mycmd]
(But I don't know whether it will work witk MkII.)
The best,
Today I wanted to print an entire document not in standard black, but in
blue. I added (Mk II) –
\setupcolors [state=start]
\define\kleur{blue} % so I can change the colour uniformly everywhere
through this variable
\startcolor [\kleur]
\setupnote[footnote][before={\color[\kleur
On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 16:34:08 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد <mailto:idris.ha...@colostate.edu>
26. März 2018 um 00:24
2) Alternatively, would like to be able to define a conversion that
sets the footnote numeral to 2.
3) Uncommenting th
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد <mailto:idris.ha...@colostate.edu>
26. März 2018 um 00:24
2) Alternatively, would like to be able to define a conversion that
sets the footnote numeral to 2.
3) Uncommenting the line % \startlocalfootnotes[n=2] doesn't work,
although it is men
es[n=2]
\startlocalfootnotes
\input ward
\startfootnote
\input ward
\stopfootnote
\placelocalfootnotes
\stoplocalfootnotes
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
==
See attached:
1) Would like the footnote-number counter to start at 2, not 1.
Add
\setcounter[footnote][1]
t ward
\stopfootnote
\placelocalfootnotes
\stoplocalfootnotes
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
==
See attached:
1) Would like the footnote-number counter to start at 2, not 1.
Add
\setcounter[footnote][1]
after \startlocalfootnotes.
2) Alternatively, would like to be able to de
==
See attached:
1) Would like the footnote-number counter to start at 2, not 1.
2) Alternatively, would like to be able to define a conversion that sets
the footnote numeral to 2.
3) Uncommenting the line % \startlocalfootnotes[n=2] doesn't work,
although it is mentioned here:
On Fri, 1 Dec 2017 12:49:33 +0100 luigi scarso
wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Christoph Reller
> wrote:
> > \starttext
> > Text \footnote{Bla}
> > \startitemize[columns]
> > \item Item
> > \stopitemize
> > \stoptext
> >
> > In th
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Christoph Reller
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Consider the following MWE:
>
> \starttext
> Text \footnote{Bla}
> \startitemize[columns]
> \item Item
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
>
> In the rendered output, the footnote is drawn on top of the
Hi,
Consider the following MWE:
\starttext
Text \footnote{Bla}
\startitemize[columns]
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
In the rendered output, the footnote is drawn on top of the item (see
attached output.png). I am afraid this looks like a bug. Please consider
fixing this or tell me how to
On Fri, 17 Nov 2017 13:06:02 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
With average user, I mean I don’t fully understand the code that I read
(and I cannot write code for ConTeXt [either TeX or Lua]). Otherwise, I
would be contributing code to ConTeXt.
But what you contribute by answering and helping is
nefont[PagellaRegular] [texgyrepagella-regular.otf at 14pt]
\definefont[PagellaRegularSmall][texgyrepagella-regular.otf at 12pt]
\definefontfamily[nonexisting][rm][TeX Gyre Cursor]
\setupbodyfont[helvetica]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\setuplayout[width=4.5in,height=5.5in,backspac
has no associated typescript.
Put another way: We want to set up full control over font-style of each
element of a footnote using only \definefont. If that's impossible, it
would be good to know that as well as why.
I must confess that this is far beyond my knowledge. I never used
\defin
another way: We want to set up full control over font-style of each
> element of a footnote using only \definefont. If that's impossible, it
> would be good to know that as well as why.
I must confess that this is far beyond my knowledge. I never used
\definefont.
If you don’t mind usi
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 11:11:50 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 11/16/2017 06:57 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 10:47:13 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez
wrote:
[...]
You should rewrite your \setupnote command in the following way:
\setupnote[footnote
On 11/16/2017 06:57 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 10:47:13 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> You should rewrite your \setupnote command in the following way:
>>
>> \setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\PagellaRegularSmall\hi
Dear Pablo,
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 10:47:13 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 11/16/2017 06:11 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
What do we need to do to get a raised footnote symbol in the main text
(line 6 of the pdf)? Thanks in advance.
BTW, I mixed the number which had to be
On 11/16/2017 06:11 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
> What do we need to do to get a raised footnote symbol in the main text
> (line 6 of the pdf)? Thanks in advance.
BTW, I mixed the number which had to be raised.
By default, the textcommand option has a value of \h
On 11/16/2017 06:11 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
> Der gang,
>
> For the following \definefont scenario, the footnote symbol in the main
> text is not raised:
>
> ===
> \setuppapersize[letter][letter]
Dear Idris,
which is the difference between y
Der gang,
For the following \definefont scenario, the footnote symbol in the main
text is not raised:
===
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
% \setupbodyfont[schola,12pt]
\definefont[PagellaRegular] [texgyrepagella-regular.otf at 14pt]
\definefont[PagellaRegularSmall][texgyrepagella
Hi Hraban,
If you want to change the way the footnote number in the text is shown
something like a variation of the following might help you (copying this from a
solution given by Wolfgang S. a few years ago…):
\define[1]\MyFootnotenoteCommand{\high{\bf{(#1)}}}
\setupnote[textcommand
On 09/29/2017 01:34 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Ahoi,
>
> in my current book there are some quotations typeset in a smaller
> type (via \switchtobodyfont in a defined startstop).
>
> Now the author insists that their footnote numbers should have the
> same size as in t
Ahoi,
in my current book there are some quotations typeset in a smaller type (via
\switchtobodyfont in a defined startstop).
Now the author insists that their footnote numbers should have the same size as
in the body text.
Since the footnotes are mostly source annotations at the end, it makes
ternative=serried] is required here:
\setupnotes[location=text]
\setupnotations[alternative=serried]
\starttext
\bTABLE[split=repeat,align=normal]
\bTR\bTD Something\postponenotes\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\flushnotes
\p
to work here? And are there any other examples from this thread that
> > should be added?
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> footnotes in the wiki are tricky:
>
> \starttext
> \startbuffer
> \bTABLE[split=repeat,align=normal]
>\bTR\bTD Something\postponenot
g it as a different solution this problem, and/or proposing it
> as a solution to the "not rendering inside the wiki ConTeXt version?
Hi Brian,
I wonder how you may define fuzziness, but your question proposes three
well-defined options ;-).
As far as I understand it, Alan was simply propos
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