On 27/07/18 12:01, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
A puzzle for note specialists: I would like to use both endnotes as well as footnotes in one and the same document, for different kinds of notes.
Ideally, I should be able to write something like:
----- Here is a footnote,\footnote{The footnotes comes here.} and now comes an note that should appear at the end of my text.\endnote{And this is the endnote.} -----
For this I would need commands for determining the kind of markers for the notes (I know what to do for footnotes: this looks like \setupfootnotes [conversion=characters]; but what does one do for endnotes?)
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=characters] \setupnotation[endnote] [numberconversion=set 2] \starttext \footnote{Hello} \footnote{World} \footnote{Oeps} \footnote{\CONTEXT} \endnote{Goodbye} \endnote{Earth} \endnote{End} \endnote{Notes} \placenotes[endnote] \stoptext
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