>From ConTeXt's Wiki Garden the below should work, but it isn't.
How can this be accomlished. I want to use just \dagger for the symbol, but
any symbol would do.
\definesymbol[4]{\dagger]
\starttext
\defineconversion[dagger][{\dagger},{\dagger}] % use a \dagger for the
footnote.
\setupfootnotes[conversion=set dagger,location=text]
This is the dagger, \dagger{} I want to use for reference\footnote{Will the
dagger appear}.
A second line here for robustness.\footnote{It's a number still.}
\stoptext
-------------------------------- end of example
Also I could find no explanations for what a set is, as in conversion=set 1 or
2 or 3 etc. What is set 1 or 2 or 3?
Regards.
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