Brooks Moses wrote:
Again, from playing with footnote examples on the Wiki.
\starttext {\bfd This is text\footnote{And a footnote.}.} This is text\footnote{With a footnote.}. \stoptext
The footnote symbol shows up appropriately sized for normal text, not for the extra-large text. (It is boldface, though.)
In this case, using \switchtobodyfont works better \starttext {\switchtobodyfont[22pt]\bf This is text\footnote{And a footnote.}.} \stoptext
On the other hand, in chapter headings, the opposite problem occurs -- the footnote is too large. Note, in the following example, that the footnote in the chapter heading is a good bit larger than the x-height of the neighboring font, whereas the footnote in the ordinary text is a little bit smaller than the x-height of the neighboring font.
Yup. Don't have a workaround ready for that. Taco