Dear Pablo, It seems that we never should say "never" about things which appear all over the real world. I just go back to a previous assertion you made here. I agree with you about footnotes which should be placed on the same page (I quote) : >    Bottom notes are somewhat tricky in ConTeXt. The user expects that these >     notes (either footnotes, or linenotes) aren’t moved to the next page. I >     mean, no reader expects to find a full footnote in the next page from >     the one that calls it. (At least, I have never seen that in any book >     read or paged through.) But, I am afraid to inform you that it is a kind of way of French printing, especially in Philosophy publishers (which are not known to be devoted to publish beautiful/strictly edited/... books). As a kind of sample, see the French translation of Nichomachean Ethics by Jean Tricot (1983 edition), Jean Vrin publisher, pages 201, 225-226, 245-246, etc.  One can notice an effort to reduce the body text in order to let some space to footnotes. But this effort flaws on several pages ... A way had have been chosen by publishers : "don't abuse about footnotes !", which is clearly impossible within academic books in Humanities ... JP Le 04/03/2020 à 12:07, Philipp A. a écrit : > Hi Pablo, > > Thank you for the help! > I’m not using lists on that page … what I do use is a figure with > location=left, which is probably the culprit, as it ends up pretty > close to the footnote. > Is there any interest in fixing this longstanding bug? It’s the only > feature that’s just consistently broken for me … > > Best, Phil > > Am Di., 25. Feb. 2020 um 22:15 Uhr schrieb Pablo Rodriguez > >: > > On 2/18/20 11:17 AM, Philipp A. wrote: > > For me it’s even worse (in mkiv), a paragraph of body text > completely > > overlaps my footnote. > > > > Where are the bottom notes placed? In the footer? Or how does it > work? > > How to debug it? > > Hi Philipp, > > I’m afraid that this misbehaviour is caused by the use of lists in the > same page. > > Even not using lists, the space before seems not to be honored when > using \setupnote[footnote]. > > Note handling seems to have been improved in both LMTX and MkIV. A > side-effect of this new handling is the random clash between body and > notes texts when using lists in the same page. > > BTW, foonotes cannot be placed in the footer. > >     \showframe\showgrid >     \setuppapersize[A9] >     \starttext >     \dorecurse{3}{% >         text\footnote{note}\\} >     \stoptext > > Sorry, but I’m afraid that I don’t know any way of debugging it. > > Pablo > > > > Am Sa., 14. Dez. 2019 um 19:41 Uhr schrieb Pablo Rodriguez: > > > >     Dear list, > > > >     I’m afraid to admit that ConTeXt notes are increasily > problematic for > >     me. I don’t think this is special to me and I hope we can > discuss the > >     general issue. > > > >     Bottom notes are somewhat tricky in ConTeXt. The user > expects that these > >     notes (either footnotes, or linenotes) aren’t moved to the > next page. I > >     mean, no reader expects to find a full footnote in the next > page from > >     the one that calls it. (At least, I have never seen that in > any book > >     read or paged through.) > > > >     There may be good reasons for that, but ConTeXt doesn’t > enable this by > >     default. Both options "split=verystrict" and "scope=text" > have to be > >     used in "\setupnote". > > > >     This translated in wrong space before notes when paragraph > form was > >     used. I was very interested to use these (line)notes for > critical > >     editions, but sometimes the text run into the notes. I’m > afraid that > >     left linenotes extremely problematic to be used. > > > >     With the arrival of LMTX, space before footnotes is more > problematic > >     than before. No paragraph notes, see the attached sample > (wrong-6.png). > >     In other cases, ConTeXt seems to ignore totally that the > page bottom > >     contains footnotes. > > > >     I cannot provide minimal samples. Consider that if it were > so easy to > >     reproduce, problably the issue would have been gone long ago. > > > >     Even when one avoids the problematic bottom partition (which > I did in > >     that case by removing the "before" option from > "\setupnote[footnote]"), > >     there is clearly an issue with the footnote having its space > before > >     remaining blank from the body text (wrong-2.png). > > > >     My first question is why the bottom notes have problems to > preserve the > >     space before them (and simultaneously remain in the same > page where they > >     come from). This applies also for paragraph notes. > > > >     My second question is what can be improved to achieve what > may be > >     considered as a basic typographic feature. > > > >     Sorry for not providing more than output samples. Bear with > me. I may > >     not be an expert user, but I think I’m a frequent ConTeXt > user. And I > >     don’t think it is totally wrong to consider this a basic > feature that > >     needs to be improved. > > > >     Many thanks for your help in advance, > > > >     Pablo > > > > -- > http://www.ousia.tk > ___________________________________________________________________________________ > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an > entry to the Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / > http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > webpage  : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net > archive  : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ > wiki     : http://contextgarden.net > ___________________________________________________________________________________ > > > ___________________________________________________________________________________ > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net > archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ > wiki : http://contextgarden.net > ___________________________________________________________________________________