
On 4/1/25 19:51, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/1/2025 7:41 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
[...] Many thanks for the new release, Hans and Mikael.
and others of course
Of course, many thanks to everyone who made it possible.
I wonder whether an extra challenge for column sets would be the use of foot- and linenotes.
they already can do footnotes
Sorry, I tried and failed: \showframe\showgrid \starttext \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided] \setuplayout[grid=yes] \setupwhitespace[none] \setupindenting[always, none, 0pt] \setupheads [indenting=none, indentnext=no] \startsetups balance:example \balancetopskip \strutht \balancebottomskip \strutdp \stopsetups \definecolumnset [paral] [n=1, ] \definesubcolumnset[paral][L][1] \definesubcolumnset[paral][R][2] \page[even] \startcolumnset[paral] \dorecurse{25} {\startsubcolumnset[L] \startsubject[title=Zapf] \samplefile{zapf}\footnote{\samplefile{knuth}} \stopsubject \stopsubcolumnset \startsubcolumnset[R] \startsubject[title=Knuth] \samplefile{knuth}\footnote{\samplefile{zapf}} \stopsubject \stopsubcolumnset \flushsubcolumnsets[spread]} \stopcolumnset \stoptext It has to be a stupid mistake, but having footnotes would allow me to tinker with another bilingual text. Many thanks for your help, Pablo