Dear all, I'm struggling with quotation blocks and proper placing of citations… In an ideal world I'd be striving for something like this: \startquotation[source=…] \input tufte \stopquotation where … could be either of: 1. a simple string: {Edward Tufte}, 2. a citation command: \cite[Tuf:yyyy] 3. a footnote: \footnote{See \cite[Tuf:yyyy]} This should be typeset immediately after the closing delimiter and well before \stopnarrower. In the real world (and with a deadline approaching rapidly) I've tried two approaches so far: 1. A hack dating back three years which bypasses the delimitedtext mechanism. --- \long\def\startextendedquotation[#1]#2\stopextendedquotation {\bgroup\par \blank[halfline] \startnarrower[4em] \symbol[leftquotation]% #2\removeunwantedspaces \symbol[rightquotation]#1 \stopnarrower \blank[halfline] \par\egroup} \starttext \input tufte \startextendedquotation[\footnote{See Tufte…}] \input tufte \stopextendedquotation \input tufte \stoptext --- Here the footnote actually appears, however, the beginning of the quotation looks weird (and setting up margins etc. is a bit messy). 2. Another hack which employs delimitedtext but abuses its closing delimiter option: --- \setupdelimitedtext [quotation] [leftmargin=4em, rightmargin=4em, spacebefore=halfline, spaceafter=halfline] \starttext \input tufte \bgroup \setupdelimitedtext [quotation] [right={\symbol[rightquotation]\footnote{See Tufte…}}] \startquotation \input tufte \stopquotation \egroup \input tufte \stoptext --- This approach places the opening delimiter nicely in the margin of the quotation block but sadly swallows the footnote (ordinary strings seem fine though). How to combine the looks of 2 with the footnotes of 1? Many thanks, Oliver