llI don't know a solution for this, but would be very interested.
With LaTeX you can use the `atbegshi`-package that gives you a command ` \AtBeginShipoutNext`:

```
\footnotemark
\clearpage
\AtBeginShipoutNext{\footnotetext{Text.}}
```

This only works for individual footnotes, but it's already quite useful.
Is there something similar for ConTeXt?
I can think of at least three situations:

1. Put footnote text to the next page for a single footnote.
2. Allow footnote text on next page for all footnotes.
3. Allow footnote text on next page of a double page spread  for all footnotes.

Best,
Denis






Am Mo., 22. Juli 2019 um 08:43 Uhr schrieb Huseyin Özoguz <h.oezoguz@mmnetz.de>:
Hello,

ConText seems to try to place the footnote on the same page as the
footenotereference. See this example:

\showgrid
\starttext
\input tufte
\input tufte \footnote{Footnote 1}
\input tufte
\input tufte \dorecurse{35}{Blub or what }\footnote{Footnote 2} \input tufte
\stoptext

But that results into one (or two?) fewer line on the first page.

Is there a possibility to implement the following rule? -> NEVER move
lines onto the next page to achieve footnote and reference beging on the
same page. If necessary set the footnote on the next page, after the
reference.

Or would you suggest a better solution? I have a book with grid=yes, so
the default-setting is not suitable.

Thanks
Huseyin


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