Hi Steffen,

I don't really know regex, but how does your double brace work with
the following

\footnote{{This $\frac{a}{b^{c+d}}$ is a strange footnote}}

note the double }} in the math formula.

/Micke P

On Jan 21, 2008 3:45 PM, Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use in my documents double braces for the footnote –
> for easily matching entire footnotes with RegEx  (thus it can't
> confuse with the nested braces) ...
>
> text\footnote{{this is {\it one} tiny note\index{note}!}}
>
> ... and match the entire footnote with search regex for \\footnote\{\
> {.+\}\}
>
>
> Is this save? Or are there unwanted side-effects when using \footnote
> {{ ... }} ?
>
> Steffen
>
>
>
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