THanks for this; it may be a workable solution. The trick is, I
didn't generate the footnotes myself -- I have concatenated a
bunch of html -> orgmode pandoc outputs. Still an elisp
find-and-replace might do what I need. I was just hoping for a
quick switch to flip for localized footnotes.
Thanks!
- Tory
Kaushal Modi <kaushal.m...@gmail.com> writes:
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 8:12 AM Tory S. Anderson <
torys.ander...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a single org file that represents a collection of
articles;
each article starts with a first-level heading and includes
its
own footnotes, always restarting from 0. I have a **
Footnotes
section in each article with the appropriate footnotes, but
it
isn't respected when I follow one of the footnote
references;
following [fn:3] in the any article, for example, will take
me to
[fn:3] of the first article's footnotes. What's the best way
around this, so that each article will use its own footnotes
section?
I just increment the footnotes across all the articles. So, for
example, if article 1 has footnotes 1 and 2, article 2 will
continue
from footnote number 3. The beauty is that if you export article
2,
it will auto-reset the footnote reference to number 1.
The key is to not manually number the footnotes and let C-c C-x
f
(bound to org-footnote-action) do its thing.
Hope that helps.
--
Kaushal Modi