Hi,
Davide Prina wrote:
--- Niranjan MAISNAM ha scritto:
I tried hard to get the meaning of these two words in english but
am unable to get a correct definition .
these are not "English", but Latin words
"Quo Vadis" is "Where you go" ... normally yuo have a ? at end of the
phrase.
"ergo sum" is "therefore I am"
famous is "cogito ergo sum" -> "I think therefore I am"
that's absolutely right. Thanks, Davide.
In Writer the "quo vadis"/"Ergo sum" text is the text you can define in
"tools\footnotes...\footnotes\continutation notice"
"End of footnote" is "Quo vadis" => Where does the footnote go?
"Start of next page" is "Ergo sum" => Where does the footnote come from?
Your text will be displayed when a footnote has to be splitted into two
parts, the page number of the other part of the footnote will be added
to your quo_vadis/ergo_sum text.
Kindly regards
Andreas
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