Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter endnotes
Hi, I have two questions regarding endnotes: 1. Is there a way to add a heading automatically to the endnotes placed with \placenotes[endnote]? 2. I reset the endnote number at each part. Is there a way to insert the title of the corresponding part heading to the endnotes? I have searched the wiki and the mailing list, and I've found two relevant questions, but no answers. https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg68490.html https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg34163.html Best, Denis =================================== \setuphead[part][placehead=yes] \setupnotation [endnote] [way=bypart] \starttext \part{First Part} asdf\endnote{asdf} jklö\endnote{jklö} \part{Second Part} asdf\endnote{asdf} jklö\endnote{jklö} \placenotes[endnote] \stoptext =============================
Hi,
may I reask the question from below? Would be really great if something grouped endnotes were possible...
Best
Denis
Von: ntg-context
On 6/29/2021 12:53 PM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
may I reask the question from below? Would be really great if something grouped endnotes were possible...
i need some lines to the code base for that (everything is actually already in place to support that) \setuphead[part][placehead=yes] \setupnotes [endnote] [way=bypart] \setupnotes [endnote] [location=list] \starttext \part{First Part} asdf\endnote{asdf} jklö\endnote{jklö} \part{Second Part} asdf\endnote{asdf} jklö\endnote{jklö} \page \setuplist [part] [after={\blank[samepage,big]\placelist[endnote][criterium=part]}] \placelist [part] [criterium=all] % \placelist % [endnote] % [criterium=text] \stoptext You can always ask for alist of notes but in this case there have not yet notes been flushed so that's what i need to add. Hans
Best
Denis
*Von:*ntg-context
*Im Auftrag von *denis.maier@unibe.ch *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 24. Juni 2021 13:05 *An:* ntg-context@ntg.nl *Betreff:* [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter endnotes Hi,
I have two questions regarding endnotes:
1. Is there a way to add a heading automatically to the endnotes placed with \placenotes[endnote]?
2. I reset the endnote number at each part. Is there a way to insert the title of the corresponding part heading to the endnotes?
I have searched the wiki and the mailing list, and I’ve found two relevant questions, but no answers.
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg68490.html https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg68490.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg34163.html https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg34163.html
Best,
Denis
===================================
\setuphead[part][placehead=yes]
\setupnotation
[endnote]
[way=bypart]
\starttext
\part{First Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\part{Second Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
=============================
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Hans Hagen
Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2021 16:20 An: mailing list for ConTeXt users ; Maier, Denis Christian (UB) Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter endnotes On 6/29/2021 12:53 PM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
may I reask the question from below? Would be really great if something grouped endnotes were possible...
i need some lines to the code base for that (everything is actually already in place to support that)
[...] That looks very promising. Would be great if that missing piece could be added! Thanks for your help Denis
Hans
Best
Denis
*Von:*ntg-context
*Im Auftrag von *denis.maier@unibe.ch *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 24. Juni 2021 13:05 *An:* ntg-context@ntg.nl *Betreff:* [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter endnotes Hi,
I have two questions regarding endnotes:
1. Is there a way to add a heading automatically to the endnotes placed with \placenotes[endnote]?
2. I reset the endnote number at each part. Is there a way to insert the title of the corresponding part heading to the endnotes?
I have searched the wiki and the mailing list, and I've found two relevant questions, but no answers.
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg68490.html https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg68490.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg34163.html https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg34163.html
Best,
Denis
===================================
\setuphead[part][placehead=yes]
\setupnotation
[endnote]
[way=bypart]
\starttext
\part{First Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\part{Second Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
=============================
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On 6/30/2021 10:06 AM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Hans Hagen
Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2021 16:20 An: mailing list for ConTeXt users ; Maier, Denis Christian (UB) Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter endnotes On 6/29/2021 12:53 PM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
may I reask the question from below? Would be really great if something grouped endnotes were possible...
i need some lines to the code base for that (everything is actually already in place to support that)
[...]
That looks very promising. Would be great if that missing piece could be added! it's in the latest
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Hans Hagen
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. Juni 2021 11:28
An: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
; mailing list for
ConTeXt users
Betreff: Re: AW: [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter
endnotes
On 6/30/2021 10:06 AM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Hans Hagen
Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2021 16:20
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
; Maier, Denis
Christian
(UB)
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter
endnotes
On 6/29/2021 12:53 PM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
may I reask the question from below? Would be really great if
something grouped endnotes were possible...
i need some lines to the code base for that (everything is actually
already in place to support that)
[...]
That looks very promising. Would be great if that missing piece could be
added!
it's in the latest
Cool. Thanks. So again something to be wikified. Two questions related to this relying on the list mechanism: 1. You use this to flush the notes \setuplist [part] [after={\blank[samepage,big]\placelist[endnote][criterium=part]}] \placelist [part] [criterium=all] Will this interfere with how parts are displayed in the regular table of contents? 2. Does this treat endnotes just like a list entry, with page numbers and so? And, something seems to e wrong with the numbering of the notes: [cid:image001.png@01D76DD1.032A3850] The endnote marks in the text are correct. Best, Denis
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On 6/30/2021 4:57 PM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
Cool. Thanks. So again something to be wikified.
Two questions related to this relying on the list mechanism:
1. You use this to flush the notes
\setuplist
[part]
[after={\blank[samepage,big]\placelist[endnote][criterium=part]}]
\placelist
[part]
[criterium=all]
Will this interfere with how parts are displayed in the regular table of contents?
sure but you can group \start .. flush the list \stop although it's not really needed when you do this at the end of the document
2. Does this treat endnotes just like a list entry, with page numbers and so?
indeed
And, something seems to e wrong with the numbering of the notes:
The endnote marks in the text are correct.
i need to check that, we actually need a dedicated list handler Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
This is the right test: \setuphead[part][placehead=yes] \setupnotations [endnote] [way=bypart] \setupnotes [endnote] [location=list] \starttext \part{First Part} asdf\endnote{asdf} jklö\endnote{jklö} \part{Second Part} asdf\endnote{asdf} jklö\endnote{jklö} \page \setuplist [part] [after={\blank[samepage,big]\placelist[endnote]}] \blank \placelist [part] [criterium=all] \blank \placelist [endnote] [criterium=text] \stoptext ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
Von: Hans Hagen
On 6/30/2021 4:57 PM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
[...]
Will this interfere with how parts are displayed in the regular table of contents?
sure but you can group
\start .. flush the list \stop
although it's not really needed when you do this at the end of the document
Hmm, but don't you usually style thing before \starttext? (Ok, you can use setups to keep the definitions in one place.)
2. Does this treat endnotes just like a list entry, with page numbers and so?
indeed
Ok, so you cannot use the regular \setupnotation[endnote][settings] for styling the endnotes? Denis
On 6/30/2021 9:04 PM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
Von: Hans Hagen
On 6/30/2021 4:57 PM, denis.maier@unibe.ch wrote:
[...]
Will this interfere with how parts are displayed in the regular table of contents?
sure but you can group
\start .. flush the list \stop
although it's not really needed when you do this at the end of the document
Hmm, but don't you usually style thing before \starttext? (Ok, you can use setups to keep the definitions in one place.)
indeed. one can use setups or define a combined list that has the settings
2. Does this treat endnotes just like a list entry, with page numbers and so?
indeed
Ok, so you cannot use the regular \setupnotation[endnote][settings] for styling the endnotes? well, this is typical list usage so .. but if needed one can define a so called list alternative for it but it probably doesn't pay off.
Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
For what its worth, I offer my endnote apparatus with updates for parts. It uses the standard note/notation mechanism, not a list, for endnotes. Perhaps it can be further adapted to the needs of this thread. There is at least one small issue with it: I have to use \stopendnote even though I define \startEndnote. This causes issues with the linter (mtxrun --script check <fn>) but seems otherwise harmless. I am sure that others more versed in ConTeXt can find some ways to fix this and improve the overall approach. I welcome suggestions. %------------------------------------------------------------------% % Endnote apparatus adapted for parts % \mainlanguage [en] \language [en] \setupinteraction [state=start] \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided] \setupheadertexts [{\it\getmarking[part]}][{\it\getmarking[section]}] [{\it\getmarking[chapter]}][{\it\getmarking[part]}] \setupheads [number=no] \setuphead [part] [placehead=yes, header=empty] %------------------------- footnote setup -------------------------% % footnotes uses asterisk, dagger, ddagger... so that endnotes % and pagenotes have separate sequences. Change way= to suit % your footnote frequency \setupnotation [footnote] [numberconversion=set 2, way=chapter] %------------------------- endnote setup --------------------------% % endnotes use numeric indices, reset by part \setupnote [endnote][ textseparator={,}, textstyle=\high{\small\hairspace}, location=none, bodyfont=] \setupnotation [endnote] [headstyle=\small, way=bypart, numbercommand=, after={\blank[halfline]}] %--------------------- endnote pages setup ------------------------% \definemarking [notePage] \startsetups [noteHeadingsText] {\em Notes for page \doifelse{\fetchmark[notePage][top]}{\fetchmark[notePage][bottom]} { \getmarking[notePage][top]} {s \getmarking[notePage][top]–\getmarking[notePage][bottom]}} \stopsetups \starttexdefinition unexpanded startEndnote \dosingleempty\doStartEndnote \stoptexdefinition \starttexdefinition doStartEndnote [#1] \expanded{\dodoStartEndnote[#1][{\rawcountervalue[userpage]}]} \stoptexdefinition \starttexdefinition dodoStartEndnote [#1][#2] \startendnote[#1] \marking[notePage]{#2}\removeunwantedspaces \stoptexdefinition \starttexdefinition endnoteChapter \startchapter [title=Notes] \setupheadertexts[{\it\getmarking[part]}][\setups{noteHeadingsText}] [\setups{noteHeadingsText}][{\it\getmarking[part]}] \placenotes [endnote] \page \setupheadertexts[{\it\getmarking[part]}][{\it\getmarking[section]}] [{\it\getmarking[chapter]}][part] \stopchapter \stoptexdefinition %------------------------------------------------------------------% \starttext \completecontent \startpart[title=Part 1] \dorecurse{3}{ \startchapter[title=Chapter #1] If a man wants to read good books, he must make a point of avoiding bad ones; for life is short, and time and energy limited. \startfootnote T.\,Baily Saunders’ translation, in his 1891 {\em The Art of Literature}, of part of one of Arthur Schopenhauer’s essays. \stopfootnote \startEndnote {\language[deo]% Um das Gute zu lesen, ist eine Bedingung, dass man das Schlechte nicht lese: denn das Leben ist kurz, Zeit und Kräfte beschränkt.} \stopendnote \dorecurse{6}{ \startsection[title=Section ##1] This followed by: {\it Repetitio est mater studiorum}. Any book that is at all important ought to be at once read through twice; partly because, on a second reading, the connection of the different portions of the book will be better understood, and the beginning comprehended only when the end is known; and partly because we are not in the same temper and disposition on both readings. On the second perusal we get a new view of every passage and a different impression of the whole book, which then appears in another light. \startEndnote {\language[deo]% Repetitio est mater studiorum. Jedes irgend wichtige Buch soll man sogleich zwei Mal lesen, theils weil man die Sachen das zweite Mal in ihrem Zusammenhange besser begreift und den Anfang erst recht versteht, wenn man das Ende kennt; theils weil man zu jeder Stelle das zweite Mal eine andere Stimmung mit bringt, als beim ersten, wodurch der Eindruct verschieden ausfällt und es ist, wie wenn man einen Gegenstand in anderer Beleuchtung sieht.} \stopendnote \stopsection } \stopchapter } \endnoteChapter \stoppart \startpart[title=Part 2] \dorecurse{3}{ \startchapter[title=Chapter #1] If a man wants to read good books, he must make a point of avoiding bad ones; for life is short, and time and energy limited. \startfootnote T.\,Baily Saunders’ translation, in his 1891 {\em The Art of Literature}, of part of one of Arthur Schopenhauer’s essays. \stopfootnote \startEndnote {\language[deo]% Um das Gute zu lesen, ist eine Bedingung, dass man das Schlechte nicht lese: denn das Leben ist kurz, Zeit und Kräfte beschränkt.} \stopendnote \dorecurse{6}{ \startsection[title=Section ##1] This followed by: {\it Repetitio est mater studiorum}. Any book that is at all important ought to be at once read through twice; partly because, on a second reading, the connection of the different portions of the book will be better understood, and the beginning comprehended only when the end is known; and partly because we are not in the same temper and disposition on both readings. On the second perusal we get a new view of every passage and a different impression of the whole book, which then appears in another light. \startEndnote {\language[deo]% Repetitio est mater studiorum. Jedes irgend wichtige Buch soll man sogleich zwei Mal lesen, theils weil man die Sachen das zweite Mal in ihrem Zusammenhange besser begreift und den Anfang erst recht versteht, wenn man das Ende kennt; theils weil man zu jeder Stelle das zweite Mal eine andere Stimmung mit bringt, als beim ersten, wodurch der Eindruct verschieden ausfällt und es ist, wie wenn man einen Gegenstand in anderer Beleuchtung sieht.} \stopendnote \stopsection } \stopchapter } \endnoteChapter \stoppart \stoptext %------------------------------------------------------------------% -- Rik
Thanks for this. I'll look into it.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: ntg-context
Im Auftrag von Rik Kabel Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. Juni 2021 21:40 An: ntg-context@ntg.nl Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Heading for endnotes / grouped by chapter endnotes For what its worth, I offer my endnote apparatus with updates for parts. It uses the standard note/notation mechanism, not a list, for endnotes. Perhaps it can be further adapted to the needs of this thread.
There is at least one small issue with it: I have to use \stopendnote even though I define \startEndnote. This causes issues with the linter (mtxrun --script check <fn>) but seems otherwise harmless.
I am sure that others more versed in ConTeXt can find some ways to fix this and improve the overall approach. I welcome suggestions.
%------------------------------------------------------------------% % Endnote apparatus adapted for parts % \mainlanguage [en] \language [en] \setupinteraction [state=start] \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupheadertexts [{\it\getmarking[part]}][{\it\getmarking[section]}] [{\it\getmarking[chapter]}][{\it\getmarking[part]}] \setupheads [number=no] \setuphead [part] [placehead=yes, header=empty]
%------------------------- footnote setup -------------------------% % footnotes uses asterisk, dagger, ddagger... so that endnotes % and pagenotes have separate sequences. Change way= to suit % your footnote frequency
\setupnotation [footnote] [numberconversion=set 2, way=chapter]
%------------------------- endnote setup --------------------------% % endnotes use numeric indices, reset by part
\setupnote [endnote][ textseparator={,}, textstyle=\high{\small\hairspace}, location=none, bodyfont=]
\setupnotation [endnote] [headstyle=\small, way=bypart, numbercommand=, after={\blank[halfline]}]
%--------------------- endnote pages setup ------------------------%
\definemarking [notePage]
\startsetups [noteHeadingsText] {\em Notes for page \doifelse{\fetchmark[notePage][top]}{\fetchmark[notePage][bottom]} { \getmarking[notePage][top]} {s \getmarking[notePage][top]–\getmarking[notePage][bottom]}} \stopsetups
\starttexdefinition unexpanded startEndnote \dosingleempty\doStartEndnote \stoptexdefinition
\starttexdefinition doStartEndnote [#1] \expanded{\dodoStartEndnote[#1][{\rawcountervalue[userpage]}]} \stoptexdefinition
\starttexdefinition dodoStartEndnote [#1][#2] \startendnote[#1] \marking[notePage]{#2}\removeunwantedspaces \stoptexdefinition
\starttexdefinition endnoteChapter \startchapter [title=Notes] \setupheadertexts[{\it\getmarking[part]}][\setups{noteHeadingsText}] [\setups{noteHeadingsText}][{\it\getmarking[part]}] \placenotes [endnote] \page \setupheadertexts[{\it\getmarking[part]}][{\it\getmarking[section]}] [{\it\getmarking[chapter]}][part] \stopchapter \stoptexdefinition
%------------------------------------------------------------------%
\starttext
\completecontent
\startpart[title=Part 1] \dorecurse{3}{ \startchapter[title=Chapter #1] If a man wants to read good books, he must make a point of avoiding bad ones; for life is short, and time and energy limited. \startfootnote T.\,Baily Saunders’ translation, in his 1891 {\em The Art of Literature}, of part of one of Arthur Schopenhauer’s essays. \stopfootnote \startEndnote {\language[deo]% Um das Gute zu lesen, ist eine Bedingung, dass man das Schlechte nicht lese: denn das Leben ist kurz, Zeit und Kräfte beschränkt.} \stopendnote
\dorecurse{6}{ \startsection[title=Section ##1] This followed by:
{\it Repetitio est mater studiorum}. Any book that is at all important ought to be at once read through twice; partly because, on a second reading, the connection of the different portions of the book will be better understood, and the beginning comprehended only when the end is known; and partly because we are not in the same temper and disposition on both readings. On the second perusal we get a new view of every passage and a different impression of the whole book, which then appears in another light. \startEndnote {\language[deo]% Repetitio est mater studiorum. Jedes irgend wichtige Buch soll man sogleich zwei Mal lesen, theils weil man die Sachen das zweite Mal in ihrem Zusammenhange besser begreift und den Anfang erst recht versteht, wenn man das Ende kennt; theils weil man zu jeder Stelle das zweite Mal eine andere Stimmung mit bringt, als beim ersten, wodurch der Eindruct verschieden ausfällt und es ist, wie wenn man einen Gegenstand in anderer Beleuchtung sieht.} \stopendnote \stopsection } \stopchapter } \endnoteChapter \stoppart \startpart[title=Part 2] \dorecurse{3}{ \startchapter[title=Chapter #1] If a man wants to read good books, he must make a point of avoiding bad ones; for life is short, and time and energy limited. \startfootnote T.\,Baily Saunders’ translation, in his 1891 {\em The Art of Literature}, of part of one of Arthur Schopenhauer’s essays. \stopfootnote \startEndnote {\language[deo]% Um das Gute zu lesen, ist eine Bedingung, dass man das Schlechte nicht lese: denn das Leben ist kurz, Zeit und Kräfte beschränkt.} \stopendnote
\dorecurse{6}{ \startsection[title=Section ##1] This followed by:
{\it Repetitio est mater studiorum}. Any book that is at all important ought to be at once read through twice; partly because, on a second reading, the connection of the different portions of the book will be better understood, and the beginning comprehended only when the end is known; and partly because we are not in the same temper and disposition on both readings. On the second perusal we get a new view of every passage and a different impression of the whole book, which then appears in another light. \startEndnote {\language[deo]% Repetitio est mater studiorum. Jedes irgend wichtige Buch soll man sogleich zwei Mal lesen, theils weil man die Sachen das zweite Mal in ihrem Zusammenhange besser begreift und den Anfang erst recht versteht, wenn man das Ende kennt; theils weil man zu jeder Stelle das zweite Mal eine andere Stimmung mit bringt, als beim ersten, wodurch der Eindruct verschieden ausfällt und es ist, wie wenn man einen Gegenstand in anderer Beleuchtung sieht.} \stopendnote \stopsection } \stopchapter } \endnoteChapter \stoppart
\stoptext %------------------------------------------------------------------%
-- Rik
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