\definecolor[kleur][blue] \setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=kleur] \setupnotedefinition[footnote][color=kleur] \setupnote [footnote][rulecolor=kleur] \starttext \input knuth \footnote{\input ward } \stoptext Wolfgang
Robert Zydenbos mailto:context@zydenbos.net 8. April 2018 um 13:02 Today I wanted to print an entire document not in standard black, but in blue. I added (Mk II) –
\setupcolors [state=start] \define\kleur{blue} % so I can change the colour uniformly everywhere through this variable \startcolor [\kleur] \setupnote[footnote][before={\color[\kleur]}] \setupfooter [color=\kleur]
– and everything becomes blue, but NOT the footnote number before the footnote itself at the bottom of the page (the marker in the main text is coloured the way I want).
Can anyone tell me how to change the colour of the footnote number in the note?
Robert
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