> On 4/1/2015 12:15 AM, mf wrote:

> > Hello,

> > I have a problem with paragraph footnotes. I don't know how to prevent a

> > line break occurring between the footnote number and the footnote text.

> > Sometimes a thing like this happens:

> >

> > ... [main text] ...

> >

> > --------------

> > 1. text of the first footnote --- 2. text of the second one --- 3.

> > text of the third one

> >

> > Is there a way to force ConTeXt to keep the "3." with "text of the third

> > one"?

>

> example needed

>

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Here it is:

 

\definenote[footnote]

\setupnotation[footnote][

alternative=serried,

numberstopper=,

numbercommand={\high},

numberconversion=a,

way=bypage,

width=0.5pt,

location=page]

 

\setupnote[footnote][

alternative=serried,

paragraph=yes,

inbetween= \emdash{} ,

location=page,

before={\blank[2*line]}]

 

\starttext

First footnote\footnote{this is the text of the first footnote}. Another

one\footnote{the second one, longer to get to the right margin}.

And the third one,\footnote{third footnote} with the ā€œcā€ letter

separated by a line break from the footnote text.

\stoptext

 

I'm using the ConTeXt package from Debian testing, version 2014.05.21.20140528-2.

Here's the output of "context --version":

mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 0.60

mtx-context |

mtx-context | main context file: /usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/context.mkiv

mtx-context | current version: 2014.05.21 22:04