On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 23.01.2012 um 22:47 schrieb Peter Park Nelson:
Hello,
Maybe this is related to the problems with \definenote posted recently...I have played with setups but have been unable to figure this one out.
It was \setupnote and this problem is fixed.
I have a custom enumeration environment to display the names of journal authors in a paragraph format, with local footnotes for their affiliations. Since updating, it no longer works as expected; the footnote markers after author names use the document roman font instead of the sans font.
You have to use the textstyle key, the value of the style is only used when nothing is set for the headstyle or textstyle keys but textstyle already has a different value.
Also, if I use this inside a \startnarrower...\stopnarrower block, the environment extends past where it should stop, which didn't happen before.
Can you show a example.
Wolfgang
Thank you, that textcommand parameter was the missing piece. I will try to put together a minimal example of the width thing, but this document setup is getting complicated now so I should see if it can be refactored first to be simpler. I have another related command that is not working now -- I defined this little macro for convenience so that I could reuse the a single affiliation for multiple authors after I had used it once. \def\useaffiliation#1{\high{\note[#1]}} Now, it inserts the numbers correctly but they are in the wrong font -- everything else is in sans, they are in document roman. Oddly, if I just use \note[] without the \high{}, the note numbers are in the correct font. -- Peter Park Nelson peter.park.nelson@gmail.com