2011/3/20 Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com>

Am 20.03.2011 um 22:08 schrieb Vedran Miletić:

> Hi,
>
> the following code makes first footnote disappear.
>
> \starttext
> \placetable{My table}{\bTABLE
> \bTR \bTD {\bf Something} \eTD \bTD \startitemize[1, packed]
>         \item First
>         \item Second\footnote{test1} hello
>         \item Third\footnote{test2} hello
> \stopitemize \eTD \eTR
> \eTABLEbody
> \eTABLE}
> \stoptext

Add \automigrateinserts or use local footnotes, be aware that floats and footnotes don’t work well together.

Thanks, but please consider this:

\starttext
\placetable{My table}{\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD {\bf Something} \eTD \bTD \startitemize[1, packed]
        \item First\footnote{test1} hello
        \item Second\footnote{test2} hello
\stopitemize \eTD \eTR
\eTABLEbody
\eTABLE}
\stoptext

both footnotes now appear; or even this:

\starttext
\placetable{My table}{\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD {\bf Something} \eTD \bTD \startitemize[1, packed]
        \item First\footnote{test1} hello
        \item Second\footnote{test2} hello
        \item Third\footnote{test3} hello
\stopitemize \eTD \eTR
\eTABLEbody
\eTABLE}
\stoptext

all three footnotes appear.

Regards,

Vedran Miletić