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232 bytes added ,  05:50, 4 September 2005
Elaborated on the commands for referencing footnotes.
For basic footnotes, simply use <cmd>footnote</cmd><tt>[reference]{footnote text}</tt>.
The reference is optional, and can be used to refer to the same footnote again . Footnotes can be referenced with the usual <cmd>in</cmd> and <cmd>at</cmd> macros (see [[References]]), or the note itself can be reproduced with <cmd>note</cmd><tt>[reference]</tt>. For example:
<texcode>
This\footnote[footA](Or that, if you prefer.} is a sentence with a footnote\footnote{Actually,
two footnotes; this one and \in{footnote }[footA] on \at{page}[footA], denoted by \note[footA].}.
</texcode>
\strut\vfill % A hack to shorten the page.
This\footnote[footA](Or that, if you prefer.} is a sentence with a footnote\footnote{Actually,
two footnotes; this one and \in{footnote }[footA] on \at{page}[footA], denoted by \note[footA].}.
\stoptext
</context>
 
Thanks to Oblomov, it's also possible to use footnotes in footnotes, as in this example.

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