dear list, until some months ago it was possible to define/setup a series of notes and then use them as kind of interface, i.e. to let their copies inherit their setups yet be independent sets of notes – However now such copies seem to be get mereley added to the set of notes they are based upon. -- In the following minimal example none of the notes get printed when the "first" series of notes are not placed; on the other hand their respective "\placenotes"-commands are completely ignored. Thanks in advance! Daniel \definenote[first] \setupnote[first][location=text] \setupnotation[first][number=no] \definenote[second][first] \definenote[third][first] \starttext That’s my first par.\first{First note set} That’s my second par.\second{Second note set} That’s my third par.\third{Third noteset} \page %\placenotes[first]% > all notes get printed when this is not commented \placenotes[second] % > those are ignored \placenotes[third]% > those are ignored \stoptext I'm sure I' missing some new mechanism ... or do I have to set them up each one of them?! This seems a bit cumbersome to me … \definenote[first] \definenote[second] \definenote[third] \setupnote[first][location=text] \setupnote[second][location=text] \setupnote[third][location=text] \setupnotation[first][number=no] \setupnotation[second][number=no] \setupnotation[third][number=no] \starttext That’s my first par.\first{First note set} That’s my second par.\second{Second note set} That’s my third par.\third{Third noteset} \page \placenotes[first] \placenotes[second] \placenotes[third] \stoptext -- Daniel Schopper Jahngasse 30/7 1050 Wien mobil. +43 676 4302747 tel. +43 1 5851767 mail. daniel.schopper@aon.at