I wonder whether anyone might have any thoughts about the below? Many thanks.
On 21 Jul 2015, at 20:56, talazem@fastmail.fm wrote:
I’m reviving this old thread, as the problem appears to still exist. Consider the following:
\starttext \showframe
\definenote[afootnote][rule={on,right},paragraph=no]
\startalignment[r2l] Testing.\afootnote{This is footnote one.} Testing testing.\afootnote{This is footnote two.} Testing testing testing.\afootnote{This is footnote three.} \stopalignment
\stoptext
In the output (r2l.pdf), the text runs from right to left as it should, and the footnote reference numbers are in the right margin, as they should be.
However, if we switch the option “paragraph” to “yes”, the entire frame no longer runs r2l (see the output in r2l-yes.pdf).
What I want is for the text to read as follows: .eerht etontoof si sihT 3 .owt etontoof si sihT 2 .eno etontoof si sihT 1
where the entire frame begins at the right margin, such that the first footnote number (1) is in the right margin, instead of in the left margin as it is in r2l-yes.pdf. To say it another way, the entire footnote frame should be r2l, regardless of its contents, perhaps (as Idris wrote to me) through some hard direction switch for the entire frame.
Best wishes, Talal