On 4/9/2019 11:19, Hans van der Meer wrote:
In typesetting my endnotes with \placenotes[endnote] I seem unable to unfluence the text characteristics.
I tried things like
(1) \setupnotes[endnote][textcolor=blue]
(2) changed fonts before the \ bgroup\bf\placenote\egroup call
(3)
\startsetups[setups:endnotes]
\setupwhitespace[0pt]
\stopsetups
% textstyle influences endnotemarker in the text.
\setupnote[endnote][textcommand=\hifnmarker,before=\directsetup{setups:endnotes}]

(4) \setupnotes[endnote][bodyfont=italic]

Where (3) made a difference in linespacing, nothing else does.
How can one determine the text characteristics of the endnotes?

dr. Hans van der Meer



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Not sure exactly what you want, but if it helps, here is what I have used. \setupnote handles the in-text reference to the note, \setupnotation handles the note itself. The choice of SignalStyle depends on the appearance of the chosen font's superiors, if they exist.

\define[1]\SignalStyle{\high{\small\hairspace#1}}
%definefontfeature         [f:su]
%                          [sups=yes]
%define[1]\SignalStyle{\feature[+][f:su]{\hairspace#1}}

\setupnote     [endnote][
                          textseparator={,},
                          textstyle=\SignalStyle,
                          location=none,
                          bodyfont=,
                         ]


\setupnotation[endnote]
              [headstyle=\small,
               numbercommand=,
               after={\blank[halfline]},
              ]

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Rik