Hi Pablo!
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I have two questions:
Is inbetween the right option to add space only between notes?
Afaict *\setupnotation* has no “inbetween” key, but “\setupnote” has. In the latter case it is only meaningful for paragraph-style (serried) footnotes: ········································································ \setupnote[footnote][ paragraph=yes, inbetween=\hskip 5em, ] \starttext \dorecurse{5}{foot\footnote{note}} \stoptext ········································································ Unfortunately with ordinary settings it is ignored altogether. The alternative you are looking for might be to locally set a different parskip for the footnote inserts: ········································································ \setupnotation[footnote][ before={\setupwhitespace[big]}, numbercommand=, ] \starttext \dorecurse{5}{foot\footnote{note}} \stoptext ········································································ Hth, Philipp
If the answer is yes, I'm afraid I have hit a bug.
If the answer is no, what is inbetween supposed to do?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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