> > Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد > 2. Juli 2018 um 14:34 > Hi Wolfgang, > > On Mon, 02 Jul 2018 00:58:44 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster > wrote: > >> 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? You have to set different prefixsegments settings for the note entries and the references. \defineconversionset [OLIE] [n,R,n,n,n,n] [n] \setuphead [sectionconversionset=OLIE] \setupnotation [footnote] [prefix=yes, prefixset=none] \setupreferencestructureprefix [footnote] [default] [prefixsegments=chapter, prefixset=all] \starttext \chapter{Chapter} Hey\footnote[listen]{This is a footnote.} See \in{footnote}[listen]. \stoptext > ============== > 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. > ============== I don’t think this is possible because marker and header share the same counter setups. Wolfgang