Command/setupnote
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\setupnote
Syntax (autogenerated)
\setupnote[...,...][...=...,...] | |
[...,...] | name |
interaction | yes no number text all |
symbolcommand | oneargument |
textcommand | oneargument |
indicator | yes no |
textseparator | command |
width | dimension |
height | dimension |
distance | dimension |
rulecommand | command |
rule | on off normal left right command paragraph |
split | tolerant strict verystrict number |
factor | number |
location | text page high bottom none columns firstcolumn lastcolumn |
next | command |
n | number |
rulecolor | color |
rulethickness | dimension |
setups | name |
interlinespace | name |
paragraph | yes no |
before | command |
after | command |
inbetween | command |
scope | page |
columndistance | dimension |
continue | yes no |
alternative | grid fixed columns note none |
criterium | page |
bodyfont | see \setupbodyfont |
align | see \setupalign |
textstyle | style command |
textcolor | color |
anchor | next |
spacebefore | see \blank |
spaceinbetween | see \blank |
...=...,... | inherits from \setupframed |
Syntax
Description
The option scope is ignored. (ML 2019-07-22 "Place footnote after reference")
\setupnote affects the number inside the body text, but \setupnotation affects the text at the bottom of the page (footnote or endnote).
Example
\define[1]\MyNoteTextcommand {\offset[y=-0.2ex]{#1}} \definenote [Mynote] \setupnote [Mynote] [location=text, textstyle=, textcommand=\MyNoteTextcommand] \starttext \input{knuth}\Mynote{First note.} \startstyle[style=\ss] \input{knuth}\Mynote{Second note.} \stopstyle \startstyle[style=\tt\bf] \input{knuth}\Mynote{Third note.} \stopstyle \placenotes[Mynote] \stoptext
See also
- \setupnotation
- \footnote
- \note
- \placenotes
- Footnotes: The Difference between setupnotation and setupnote
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