I am considering whether to use Leo for a linguistic analysis project. A 
friend of mine told me that Leo is very powerful and can be customized in 
wonderful ways.
I need some info about the features that Leo can support, so I can reach a 
decision.

What I need to do boils down to this:
each text paragraph will be stored in a node; each node will have two 
children nodes, containing the footnotes to words in the parent node; one 
child node should contain numbered footnotes, the other a,b,c... footnotes.
So, the same text in main node would be interspersed with mixed types of 
reference links (both numbers and letters) to items in the children notes. 

Is this possible in Leo? Is there a straightforward way of doing this?

Thank you

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