On 06/19/2016 10:10 PM, Alias 1 wrote:
Hello ConTeXt-Users,
I want to change the font for the footnote-symbols. I want to change the font for the footnote-symbols (the numbers 1, 2, 3 etc.) to latinmodern. How do I do this? I tried to add the commands \setupnote[footnote][textstyle={\switchtobodyfont[latinmodern]}] and \setupnotation[footnote][headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[latinmodern]}]. If I only add one of these, the symbols in the text/notes at the bottom of the page, get changed, but if I add both, only the font of the symbols in the text get changed (In front of the first footnote-symbol (the 1) there is also some whitespace added, which looks like a bug or something; or I used the commands in a wrong way). So I assume, this is not the intended way. But what is the right way to do it?>
Hi Jannik, this is another approach: \definefontfamily[dejava][rm][DejaVu Serif] \definefontfamily[dejava][hw][Latin Modern Roman] \setupbodyfont[dejava] \setupnote[footnote][textstyle={\hw}] \setupnotation[footnote][headstyle={\hw}] \starttext \dorecurse{10}{foo\footnote{bar} } \stoptext Just in case it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk