On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:30:44PM +0200, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hey, that's just the question I was going to ask! I played around some with margin= and margindistance=, but all I could achieve was getting the footnote ref typeset to the right, into the text of the note -- interesting, but not very useful. So is this possible? And: can we have a hanging indent for footnotes like this:
-------------------- 1 note that will wrap like this?
Here's what I just figured out literally 10 minutes ago. It works, but it seems a bit of a hack. Is there a better way? Paul %Footnotes with indenting \starttext % define amount to indent \setupnarrower[left=12pt] At present I am a sojourner in civilized life again. \footnote{\startnarrower[left] % need a negatvie vskip so ConTeXt won't read this as a paragrpah. \vskip-12pt \hskip-12pt Thoreau started writing {\sl Walden} in 1846, a few months after he started living at Walden Pond. He moved back to Concord late in 1847. By that point he had drafted half of the manuscript. He continued to work on it for several years. \stopnarrower} \stoptext -- ************************ *Paul Tremblay * *phthenry@iglou.com * ************************