Are you sure of it?
I see this will change footer on every page in whole document...

2008/5/29 Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> A possibility to get a footnote not connected to a part of the document is
> to use the fancyhdr package
>
> In the preamble, write:
>
> \usepackage{fancyhdr}
> \fancypagestyle{plain}{
> \cfoot{}
> \lfoot{
> \scriptsize
> your text\
> \begin{center} \thepage \end{center}
> }
> \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
> \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.5pt}
> }
>
> Nicolás
>
>
>
> Michael Wojcik wrote:
>
>> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>
>>> Adrian Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
>>>  Thank you for the suggestion but unfortunately I really need to put
>>>> a footnote without a symbol or anything. I am trying to use Lyx for
>>>> my thesis. Our college requires that if any of the chapters has
>>>> already appeared as a publication that we need to list it on the
>>>> first page of the chapter as a footnote.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I thought that in such cases a numbered footnote was appended to the
>>> title of the chapter.
>>>
>>
>> The style Adrian describes seems to be relatively common in the US, for
>> various purposes. For example, many journals set text formatted as a
>> footnote with no number (often on the first or last page of an article),
>> with material such as previous publication, requirements for reproduction,
>> acknowledgments, and so on.
>>
>> A couple of examples I have to hand are _Critical Inquiry_ and
>> _Communications of the ACM_.
>>
>> So I'm not surprised that Adrian's college uses the same convention when
>> documenting prior publication.
>>
>>
>


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