I thought something like this had been asked on the list recently, but a search came up empty: how to get footnotes to titles typeset? \automigrateinserts \starttext \startchapter [title={Silly title\footnote{With a silly footnote}}] More text.\footnote{With more footnotes.} \stoptext I thought \automigrateinserts was the magic command, but the note symbol is set, the content of the note disappears. Thomas
Hi Thomas, The following works here, without using \automigrateregisters… \starttext \startchapter [title={Silly title}\footnote{A silly footnote}] More text.\footnote{With more footnotes.} \stopchapter \stoptext Using version ConTeXt ver: 2015.10.09 21:28 MKIV beta on a Mac (indeed… what else? :-) Best regards: OK
On 13 Oct 2015, at 11:56, Thomas A. Schmitz
wrote: I thought something like this had been asked on the list recently, but a search came up empty: how to get footnotes to titles typeset?
\automigrateinserts
\starttext
\startchapter [title={Silly title\footnote{With a silly footnote}}]
More text.\footnote{With more footnotes.}
\stoptext
I thought \automigrateinserts was the magic command, but the note symbol is set, the content of the note disappears.
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On 13 Oct 2015, at 11:56, Thomas A. Schmitz
wrote: I thought something like this had been asked on the list recently, but a search came up empty: how to get footnotes to titles typeset?
\automigrateinserts
\starttext
\startchapter [title={Silly title\footnote{With a silly footnote}}]
More text.\footnote{With more footnotes.}
\stoptext
I thought \automigrateinserts was the magic command, but the note symbol is set, the content of the note disappears.
Thomas ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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Boy do I feel stupid now - I hadn’t even tested without this command. You’re right, and this also works in my real life files. I’ll just have to see what happens when I need automigrateinserts further down the road... Thanks for your help! Thomas
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