On 11/17/18 1:51 PM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
Hello,
Hi Axel,
I want to show the translator notes in a different way. Right now I have the footnote in green, but the footnote marker in the text does change neither font nor color?> Shouldn’t the marker be green and bold? Setting numberconversion works, but the other options seem to be without effect.
\setupnote[translaternote][textstyle=\bf, textcolor=green]
I want to include longer notes as endnotes. I can change the marker shown with the notes to (1) but he marker in the text does not change. Thus you can’t distinguish between a footnote and an endnote.
As far as I know, left and right arent’t options in \setupnote.
I tried a footnote within a footnote, that didn’t work, should it? (I don’t actually need this, I was just curious.)
They don’t work (I wonder what might they be useful for). But Hans or Wolfgang know better.
When I define commentnote based on endnote I get the same numbering. How can I either - use different counters for both kind of notes or
I guess you have to avoid defining commentnote based on endnote. You may always do the following: \setupnotation [authornote, endnote, commentnote, footnote, translaterpnote] [style=bold]
- print both notes with the same placenotes command, in the right order?
Then, place the notes in the right order. But in that case, only using one kind of notes may be less problematic. I hope it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk