Thanks, this would be a very easy way in fact to use one command for all of
the footnotes. But right now I just get the TeX-command printed – I add a
screenshot (I entered 3 mm, to make it really obvious for testing)
Does anybody know what might go wrong here?
Thanks!
2016-04-17 19:36 GMT+02:00
Right Shay, please note that this will not work in verbatim text e. g.
in glosses.
Michael
On 04/17/2016 07:36 PM, Shay Riggs wrote:
Try sticking this [1] into the preamble:
\let\oldfootnote\footnote
\renewcommand\footnote[1]{%
\oldfootnote{\hspace{1mm}#1}}
Change “1mm” to whatever
Try sticking this [1] into the preamble:
\let\oldfootnote\footnote
\renewcommand\footnote[1]{%
\oldfootnote{\hspace{1mm}#1}}
Change “1mm” to whatever distance you require.
It looks to me (in my limited experience) that this code automates
Michael’s answer above.
[1] Found at:
Hello Michael,
thanks very much – this really seemed too simple, I just did not think of
that possibility…
Best
Jess
2016-04-17 10:04 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger :
> You can user the normal formatting practice:
> Put the cursor in the ERT-box directly in front of the footnote
You can user the normal formatting practice:
Put the cursor in the ERT-box directly in front of the footnote text and
then
Insert > Formatting > Horizontal Space (choose e. g. 'interword space')
Michael
On 04/17/2016 09:21 AM, jezZiFeR wrote:
Hello,
I would like to have a space between