Hi Wolfgang,
On Mon, 02 Jul 2018 00:58:44 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
Hi Idris,
you can enable the display of chapter numbers with the prefix-key:
\setupnotation [footnote] [prefix=yes, %prefixsegments=chapter, way=bychapter]
Many thanks for this. There is an unwanted side-effect: Let marker = main-text footnote marker header = numeral for footnote header reference = reference numeral The prefix appears in three places, e.g., marker - II.1 header - II.1 reference - II.1 but we only want the prefix in the reference, not anywhere else, e.g., marker - 1 header - 1 reference - II.1 The prefix in the main-text marker and in the footnote header are superfluous, e.g., the reader already knows which chapter one is reading. But to reference a footnote from a later chapter, a prefix is needed to let the reader know which chapter. So the question is: Can the prefix be made to apply only to the reference and not the marker or notation header? ============== Observation: For endnotes at the end of a book having the prefix in the header is also useful, i.e., marker - 1 header - II.1 reference - II.1 So a general mechanism to set the prefix for each of the above three would be useful. If not currently supported, would like to make this a feature request. ============== Thank you again, Wolfgang. Best wishes Idris
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد mailto:Idris.Hamid@colostate.edu 30. Juni 2018 um 23:04 Dear gang,
When referencing footnotes that reset each chapter, is there a way to include the chapter information? See attached and below:
======= \setuphead[chapter] [alternative=normal,conversion=R] \setuphead[subsection][alternative=text] \setuphead[subsection][distance=0em, textdistance=0.7em, sectionstopper=., criterium=local]
\setupnotation[footnote][way=bychapter]
\setupreferencestructureprefix [section] [default] [prefixstopper=\zerowidthspace]
\setupwhitespace[big] \starttext
\startchapter[title={First},reference={}] \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference1}] \input ward \startfootnote[footnote1] \input ward \stopfootnote{}
See \in{Footnote}[footnote2]. \stopsubsection \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference2}] \input ward \stopsubsection \stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Second}] \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference3}] \input ward \stopsubsection \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference5}] \input ward \startfootnote[footnote2] \input ward \stopfootnote{}
See \in{Footnote}[footnote1]. \stopsubsection \stopchapter \stoptext =======
If line 8 is commented - \setupnotation[footnote][way=bychapter] - we get what we expect. But if line 8 is activated, we get an ambiguity: Both references give back
"Footnote 1"
Whereas what we would like is something like this:
Footnote I.1
i.e., Chapter I, Footnote 1 - for the first footnote; and
Footnote II.1
i.e., Chapter II, Footnote 1 - for the second footnote.
Is there a straightforward way to do this?
[[Of course, for the roman chapter numbering we also run into the reference-numberconversionset issue of the other thread, where
\definestructureconversionset[OLIE][n,R,n,n,n,n][n] \setupreferencestructureprefix [section] [default] [prefixstopper=\zerowidthspace, numberconversionset=OLIE]
doesn't seem to work.]]
Thank you in advance for any guidance or pointers you can provide!
Best wishes Idris
-- Idris Samawi Hamid, Professor Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80512