(again) bug?: \about disables \setupnote[split=strict]
Dear list, I have the following sample: \setuppapersize[A6] \setupnote[footnote][split=strict] \starttext \section[bspaces]{Blank spaces} \section[paragraph]{Paragraphs} \dorecurse{11}{This is a sentence.\par} This is already explained in sections \about[bspaces] y \about[paragraph]. %~ \namedstructurevariable{section}{title} and \namedstructurevariable{section}{title}. \dorecurse{2}{This is a sentence. }.\footnote{\dorecurse{5} {this is a footnote sentence. }} This is another sentence. \stoptext If I use the lines with \about, footnote reference in body and footnote are placed in different pages. If I use \namedstructurevariable, footnote reference in body and footnote are placed in the same page. I have two questions: Could anyone confirm this is a bug in \about? Is there any way to use \namedstructurevariable for sections other than the current? (So I would be able to avoid using \about.) Many thanks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
On 3/13/2014 6:12 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A6] \setupnote[footnote][split=strict] \starttext \section[bspaces]{Blank spaces} \section[paragraph]{Paragraphs}
\dorecurse{11}{This is a sentence.\par}
This is already explained in sections \about[bspaces] y \about[paragraph]. %~ \namedstructurevariable{section}{title} and \namedstructurevariable{section}{title}. \dorecurse{2}{This is a sentence. }.\footnote{\dorecurse{5} {this is a footnote sentence. }}
This is another sentence. \stoptext
If I use the lines with \about, footnote reference in body and footnote are placed in different pages.
If I use \namedstructurevariable, footnote reference in body and footnote are placed in the same page.
I have two questions:
Could anyone confirm this is a bug in \about?
Is there any way to use \namedstructurevariable for sections other than the current? (So I would be able to avoid using \about.)
Many thanks for your help,
It relates to postponing notes. If we add \flushnotes here it works ok: \unexpanded\def\strc_references_about[#label]% {\dontleavehmode \begingroup \let\crlf\space \let\\\space \postponenotes % might go \referencingparameter\c!left \doifreferencefoundelse{#label} {\goto{\limitatetext\currentreferencetitle{\referencingparameter\c!width}\unknown}[#label]}% not so efficient (dup lookup) {}% todo \flushnotes % might go \referencingparameter\c!right \endgroup} The question is, can we just omit the postponing in mkiv ... probably ... Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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