On 28 Jan 2023, at 02:14, jbf via ntg-context
Here's a tricky one (for me) that I haven't been able to work out. I am dealing with a set of constitutions that I am organizing with a paragraph definition \defineparagraphs[Two][n=2] \setupparagraphs[Two][1][width=.2\textwidth,style=\bfx,after={\blank},align=flushleft] \setupparagraphs[Two][2][width=.77\textwidth,style=normal,after={\blank}] But I need to get the footnotes (which all apply to [2] in each article of the constitutions) to come beneath my defined 'Two'. I do not want them to come at the bottom of the page. I thought I might be able to do it by placing \start...stopTwo within a \start...stopsection and defining \setupnotation[way=bysection] but that is not working. Any thought on how I could approach this? Julian
Does this help? \defineparagraphs[Two][n=2] \setupparagraphs[Two][1][width=.2\textwidth,style=\bfx,after={\blank},align=flushleft] \setupparagraphs[Two][2][width=.77\textwidth,style=normal,after={\blank}] \starttext \startTwo The role of the Committee \Two The role of the Committee\endnote{See a dictionary if you want to know what a committee is!} is very important. Some more text. \stopTwo \startTwo The Chairman \Two The role of the Chairman... \stopTwo \startTwo ~ \Two \placenotes[endnote] \stopTwo \input knuth \stoptext — Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK — Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK