Command/placenotes

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\placenotes

Summary

The command \placenotes is used to place unplaced notes

Settings

\placenotes[...,...][...=...,...]
[...,...]name
...=...,...inherits from \setupnote

Description

Place unplaced notes. Does nothing if the default \setupnote[...][location=page] is active, but can be used to place notes made when location=text is in effect.

Examples

Example 1

\setuppapersize[A7,landscape]
\definenote[mynote]

\setupnote[mynote][location=text]
\starttext
Spam, spam, eggs, and bacon\mynote{and spam}
Well, there's egg and bacon; \crlf
egg sausage and bacon; \crlf
egg and spam; \crlf
egg bacon and spam; \crlf

\placenotes[mynote]

\setupnote[mynote][location=page]

egg bacon\mynote{sausage} and spam; \crlf
spam bacon sausage and spam;
spam egg spam spam bacon and spam;
\stoptext

Notes

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