Hi, have you tried putting the \inmargin Inside before= in defineenumeration ? Seems to work fine (assuming you want the marginal note on same line as question. Joseph \defineblock[question] \hideblocks[question] \defineenumeration [question] [text=Question, before=\inmargin{margin}] %%%%%% \setupblock[question][before=\startquestion,after=\stopquestion] \setupinmargin[stack=continue] \starttext \beginquestion Text \endquestion \beginquestion Text \endquestion \useblocks[question] \stoptext Sent from Windows Mail From: Jan Willem Flamma Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2016 3:17 PM To: ntg-context@ntg.nl Thanks for your reply Marco. Indeed using different margin text I now see they are overlaid. Using your suggestion adds the margin text from Question 2 just underneath the margin text from Question 1. I would like to position it next to Question 2 because I would like to use this feature to indicate question categories. Regards, Jan Willem
On 22 jun. 2016, at 11:52, Jan Willem Flamma
wrote: Dear list members
In the following MWE, the margin text appears at question 1 but not at question 2.
How is this possible?
Kind regards, Jan Willem
MWE: \defineblock[question] \hideblocks[question]
\defineenumeration [question] [text=Question]
\setupblock[question][before=\startquestion,after=\stopquestion]
\starttext
\inmargin{margin} \beginquestion Text \endquestion
\inmargin{margin} \beginquestion Text \endquestion
\useblocks[question]
\stoptext
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