Dear gang, Generally, I do not use endnotes - see Robert Bringhurst's criticisms of endnotes in typography - but a publisher is demanding them. Converting footnotes to endnotes must be quite simple yet I'm missing it: \setupnotation[footnote] [way=bychapter] % \setupnote[footnote] % [way=bychapter] \starttext \startsection[title={},reference={}] \input ward \startfootnote \input ward \stopfootnote{} \input ward \startfootnote \input ward \stopfootnote{} \stopsection \startsection[title={},reference={}] \input ward \startfootnote \input ward \stopfootnote{} \input ward \startfootnote \input ward \stopfootnote{} \stopsection \startsubject[title={},reference={}] \placenotes [footnote] \stopsubject \stoptext What's the best way to convert the above to endnotes? Thank you in advance! Best wishes Idris -- Idris Samawi Hamid, Professor Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80512