On 8/2/07, Mael Hilléreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I have the same problem. The solution suggested by Helge does not
> > > > produce
> > a completely good result, since the generated reference is
> > > > not in superscript format.
> > >
> > > The package savefnmark provides a simple ERT solution. Can developers
> > > implement a solution without ERT?
> >
> > Here is a LyX file showing the savefnmark solution.
>
> You can use character styles:
>
> ## SaveFN charstyle
> CharStyle SaveFN
> LatexType Command
> LatexName lyxSaveFN
> LabelFont
> Color Blue
> Size Tiny
> EndFont
> Preamble
> \usepackage{savefnmark}
> \def\lyxSaveFN#1{\expandafter\saveFN\csname #1\endcsname}
> EndPreamble
> End
>
> ## UseFN charstyle
> CharStyle UseFN
> LatexType Command
> LatexName lyxUseFN
> LabelFont
> Color Blue
> Size Tiny
> EndFont
> Preamble
> \def\lyxUseFN#1{\expandafter\useFN\csname #1\endcsname}
> EndPreamble
> End
>
>
> Put them into a file e.g. named "savefnmark.inc" and then use an "Input
> savefnmark.inc" into your document class layout (you should have to make a
> copy
> of "article.layout" for an article). Don't forget to reconfigure. Character
> styles are available from "Edit>TextStyle".Thanks, Mael. I think your solution does not fully work. In fact, a \space is needed in case the footnote is inserted inside the author field. Please, see the attached example. Paul
foot_example2.lyx
Description: application/lyx
