Thx again. `texman endnotes` does not tell anything about a package. I tried but an error pops up: 
One moment! I tried again. Apparently I inserted the wrong package name in singular. Now it is working! 

For other users to resume:

in the 

header-includes:
- \usepackage{endnotes}
- |
 ```{=latex}
   \let\footnote=\endnote
 ```
In the text body:

text text text \endnote[1]{This is a footnote at the end}

New Paragraph \endnote[2]{This is a footnote at the end} with text

And in the Sources & Footnotes Chapter

```{=latex}
\theendnotes
```

Inconvenient although is: you have to number your footnotes yourself! And John MacFarlane will be shouting on me, mixing up markup with LaTeX...


On Sunday, July 17, 2022 at 9:36:19 PM UTC+2 Bastien Dumont wrote:
Did you add "\usepackage{endnotes}" before "\let\footnote=\endnote"? Unfortunately (or fortunately) no, I never had to use endnotes... pandoc-crossref will not help you here, you must configure this in LaTeX.

Le Sunday 17 July 2022 à 11:34:22AM, 'Marek Stepanek' via pandoc-discuss a écrit :
> Merci infiniment Bastien,
>
> Did you succeeded to implement `\endnotes` into a mark-down document? What I
> did so far: I added in my Yaml Meta Datablock
>
> - |
> ```{=latex}
> \let\footnote=\endnote
> ```
>
> In my text body
>
> ```{=latex}
> \endnote[1]{This is a footnote at the end}
> ```
>
> And in my Sources chapter
>
> ```{=latex}
> \theendnotes
> ```
>
> With and without the enclosing ```{=latex} ... pandoc does not like `\endnote`
>
> Perhaps `pandoc-crossref` is the way to go?
>
>
> marek
>
>
>
> On Sunday, July 17, 2022 at 4:28:03 PM UTC+2 Bastien Dumont wrote:
>
> Have you tried to use a dedicated LaTeX package such as endnotes ([1]https:
> //ctan.org/pkg/endnotes)?
>
> Le Sunday 17 July 2022 à 02:01:15AM, 'Marek Stepanek' via pandoc-discuss a
> écrit :
> > Some more explanations, to provoke an answer. I need inline References,
> wich
> > are collected at the end of each article. I tried with [1] or [(1)] or
> [1]
> > [Fn:1] etc
> >
> > But in my section:
> >
> > ## References and sources
> >
> > [1]: First Footnote
> > [(1)]: First Footnote
> > [Fn:1]: First Footnote
> >
> > is printed nothing. In the pdf-file the anchor seems to be linked, but on
> click
> > leading to nothing.
> >
> > in my Header includes is also
> >
> > ___
> >
> > - \usepackage{hyperref}
> > - \hypersetup{pdftitle={Articles 22022},pdfauthor={myself},pdfsubject=
> > {Subjects}}
> >
> > ___
> >
> > Are these informations sufficient to help me out?
> >
> > I would be very grateful for any hint in the right direction
> >
> >
> > marek
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Saturday, July 16, 2022 at 10:20:50 AM UTC+2 Marek Stepanek wrote:
> >
> >
> > I am compiling with pandoc markdown with documentclass scrartcl over
> LaTeX
> > to pdf. I have several articles in one file and would like to print the
> > footnotes at the end of each article.
> >
> > I tried pandoc-crossref, but apparently it is not supporting footnotes
> and
> > needs in the anchor a leading keyword like `@fig:` or `@sec:` `@lst:`.
> But
> > footnotes are not supported (please correct me).
> >
> > I tried with `--reference-location=block|section|document` in my Makefile
> > like follows:
> >
> > ```
> > all: save typeset open
> >
> > .PHONY: all
> > save:
> > w
> >
> > typeset:
> > pandoc \
> > --from markdown \
> > --to latex \
> > --out articles.pdf \
> > --pdf-engine pdflatex \
> > --bibliography articles.bib \
> > -F pandoc-crossref \
> > --reference-location=section \
> > --citeproc \
> > --csl csl/din-1505-2-numeric-alphabetical.csl \
> > --lua-filter pandoc-gls.lua \
> > articles.md
> >
> > open:
> > open articles.pdf
> > ```
> >
> > Probably wrong idea. Perhaps somebody could point me to the right
> direction
> >
> > marek
> >
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