On 13-4-2010 3:33, Michael Saunders wrote:
Peter M?nster wrote:
\setupfootnotes[numbercommand=, textcommand=, style=, textstyle=, bodyfont=]
Thanks, Peter. With some experimentation I got what I wanted. For the record, I'm using:
\definefontfeature[su][body][sups=yes,ordn=yes]%superior \definefontfeature[nu][body][numr=yes]%numerator \definefontfeature[po][body][pnum=yes,onum=yes]%proportional old style
\newcommand{\fnmstyle}{\addff{nu}\switchtobodyfont[12pt]} \newcommand{\fntstyle}{\addff{po}}
i was not even aware that \newcommand was there ... probably more a catch for bibtex issues
\setupnote[footnote][location=columns,numbercommand=\fnmstyle,textcommand=\fntstyle,textstyle=\addff{su},align={normal,hanging},split=verystrict,interaction=yes]
I don't know quite why it works, but it works---except for one little thing---there is a little vertical space between each footnote (apparently because of the \switchtobodyfont[12pt]).
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