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Hullo, from what I can understand I'm using \footnote correctly (i.e. as on wiki), but if I generate the document with 'context' every footnote instance is just a direct copy of the first footnote. If I generate it with 'texexec' though, the footnotes are generated as expected. Is that a MkIV bug, feature or just me being stupid? Cheers, Matija -- gsm: +386 41 849 552 www: http://matija.suklje.name xmpp: matija.suklje@gabbler.org
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On 29-10-2010 12:17, Matija Šuklje wrote:
Hullo,
from what I can understand I'm using \footnote correctly (i.e. as on wiki), but if I generate the document with 'context' every footnote instance is just a direct copy of the first footnote.
If I generate it with 'texexec' though, the footnotes are generated as expected.
Is that a MkIV bug, feature or just me being stupid?
sounds like a but or maybe a side effect of how you use the footnote; in mkiv footnotes are stored differently (and can actually be accessed in many ways) .. so a small test file is needed that shows the problem ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875 68 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
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Dne petek 29. oktobra 2010 ob 00:42:20 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
On 29-10-2010 12:17, Matija Šuklje wrote:
Hullo,
from what I can understand I'm using \footnote correctly (i.e. as on wiki), but if I generate the document with 'context' every footnote instance is just a direct copy of the first footnote.
If I generate it with 'texexec' though, the footnotes are generated as expected.
Is that a MkIV bug, feature or just me being stupid?
sounds like a but or maybe a side effect of how you use the footnote; in mkiv footnotes are stored differently (and can actually be accessed in many ways) .. so a small test file is needed that shows the problem
\starttext Something something\footnote{dark side} Something something\footnote{complete} \stoptext Something as simple as that already triggers it in my case. I'm using minimals from 2010.06.18 11:26. Cheers, Matija -- gsm: +386 41 849 552 www: http://matija.suklje.name xmpp: matija.suklje@gabbler.org
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On 29-10-2010 12:52, Matija Šuklje wrote:
Dne petek 29. oktobra 2010 ob 00:42:20 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
On 29-10-2010 12:17, Matija Šuklje wrote:
Hullo,
from what I can understand I'm using \footnote correctly (i.e. as on wiki), but if I generate the document with 'context' every footnote instance is just a direct copy of the first footnote.
If I generate it with 'texexec' though, the footnotes are generated as expected.
Is that a MkIV bug, feature or just me being stupid?
sounds like a but or maybe a side effect of how you use the footnote; in mkiv footnotes are stored differently (and can actually be accessed in many ways) .. so a small test file is needed that shows the problem
\starttext
Something something\footnote{dark side}
Something something\footnote{complete}
\stoptext
Something as simple as that already triggers it in my case.
I'm using minimals from 2010.06.18 11:26.
first update then ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875 68 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
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Dne petek 29. oktobra 2010 ob 11:24:36 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
first update then
Will do, thanks :) Cheers, Matija -- gsm: +386 41 849 552 www: http://matija.suklje.name xmpp: matija.suklje@gabbler.org
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