Changing navigation symbol
One footnote is placed on the next side because of lack of space. This arrangement is displayed by a triangular symbol. Is it possible to replace this symbol by a more appropriate (self-defined) character or switch off this feature? TIA!
Am 21.04.2012 um 08:59 schrieb Markus Finke:
One footnote is placed on the next side because of lack of space. This arrangement is displayed by a triangular symbol.
Is it possible to replace this symbol by a more appropriate (self-defined) character
No (unless you change the symbols for “nextpage” and “previouspage”)
or switch off this feature?
Yes (but it’s disabled by default) Wolfgang
or switch off this feature?
Yes (but it’s disabled by default)
\setupstructure [state=start] \setupinteraction [ state=start, option=bookmark, openaction={firstpage,FitHeight}, menu=on, click=yes, contrastcolor=interactioncolor ] \setupinteractionscreen [option=bookmark] I’ve changed something but I can’t find the relevant option. Any idea?
Am 21.04.2012 um 11:07 schrieb Markus Finke:
or switch off this feature?
Yes (but it’s disabled by default)
\setupstructure [state=start]
\setupinteraction [ state=start, option=bookmark, openaction={firstpage,FitHeight}, menu=on, click=yes, contrastcolor=interactioncolor ]
\setupinteractionscreen [option=bookmark]
I’ve changed something but I can’t find the relevant option. Any idea?
When you have a problem you should make a minimal example and tell which version of context you’re using. mtx-context | current version: 2012.04.17 22:37 When I run this example I don’t get the symbol unless I enable the indicator: %\setupnote[footnote][indicator=yes] \starttext \dorecurse{4}{\input knuth\doif{\recurselevel}{4}{\footnote{\input zapf\par}}\par} \stoptext Wolfgang
When I run this example I don’t get the symbol unless I enable the indicator:
%\setupnote[footnote][indicator=yes]
This was an unknown option for me, it wasn’t used in the document. My old ConTeXt ver: 2012.03.05 is updated now and without indicator=no it’s solved now. Thank you!
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Markus Finke
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Wolfgang Schuster