On Wed, 9 Apr 2014, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: > On 04/09/2014 08:29 PM, Andreas Schneider wrote: >> On 08.04.2014 16:20, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: >>> I have a sample that shows an issue with PDF bookmarks: >>> [...] >>> Sorry, but I don’t know why the footnote is removed in the table of >>> contents and in the header, but it isn‘t in the bookmark. >> >> That probably has to do with expansion (a detailed explanation may be >> given by a (Con)TeX(t) Guru :-)). >> >> I think the best "fix" is to use the MkIV title mechanism (start... stop...) >> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles#New_MkIV_Sectioning >> >> That way you can do: >> \startchapter[title={Footnote\footnote{Only where appropriate}}, >> bookmark={No Footnote}] >> ... >> \stopchapter > > Many thanks for your reply, Andreas. > > This is a way to avoid the problem. > F > rom the user’s perspective, I cannot see the reason why \footnote isn’t > removed from the PDF bookmark automatically. It makes the same sense as > in headers and ToC. One possibility is to add: \appendtoks \let\footnote \gobbleoneargument \to \everysimplifycommands to your style. Perhaps this should be added to the definition of definenote. Aditya