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"?
Thanks in advance, Massi ...
\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 ācā letter separated by a line break from the footnote text. \stoptext
I found a solution: adding a negative penalty at the end of the inbetween parameter: \setupnote[footnote][ alternative=serried, paragraph=yes, inbetween= \emdash{} \penalty-1000, location=page, before={\blank[2*line]}] The footnotes' area was like this: --------- ^a this is the text of the first footnote --- ^b the second... --- ^c third footnote Now it is like this: --------- ^a this is the text of the first footnote --- ^b the second... --- ^c third footnote The first line ends with an em dash: it's not so fine, but it's better than a letter (footnote number) split from the text of the footnote by a line break.