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Endnotes example does not work without notelist tag #359

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dbojan opened this issue Jun 6, 2024 · 0 comments
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Endnotes example does not work without notelist tag #359

dbojan opened this issue Jun 6, 2024 · 0 comments

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dbojan commented Jun 6, 2024

Describe the bug
On the web page https://textile-lang.com/doc/auto-numbered-notes

it says: "The notelist tag tells Textile where to place the list of references in your document. By default the list will show only the notes which are actually referenced in your document ..."

But if you remove the 'notelist' tag it does not show you endnotes, it shows just the textbody.

To reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behaviour:

  1. Go to https://textile-lang.com/doc/auto-numbered-notes

  2. Use this code on the example page, ( just delete 'notelist:1.' from the example page )

The sun is reportedly hot,[#hot] just like freshly baked potatoes.[#hot] Ice is cold.[#cold]

note#hot. Ouch.

note#cold. Brrr.

Result:
The sun is reportedly hot,1 just like freshly baked potatoes.1 Ice is cold.2

Expected behaviour
Endnotes should be displayed below the text body:

The sun is reportedly hot,1 just like freshly baked potatoes.1 Ice is cold.2

   1. 1 2 Ouch.
   2. 1 Brrr.

Should it not also display footnotes without notelist tag?

Edit, since endnotes can appear at the end of a chapter too, they can behave as auto-numbering footnotes, for example:
Chicago Style Guide, for 17th Edition
https://research.wou.edu/c.php?g=551307&p=3785495

Footnotes appear the bottom of a page whereas endnotes will appear at the end of the article, chapter, or back of the book.

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