On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Klaus-Dieter Bauer
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
> invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the footnote
> to be stretched to paragraph width regardless of contents. I sometimes End
> up with situations like
>
Maybe this can help:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX.NewInLyX21#misc

"Users can now decide for every document in the menu
Document→Settings→Text Layout if LyX justifies the document text or
not. (This setting has no effect on the output.)"

Liviu


>
>  : Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext
>  : Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext
>  : Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext
>  : Sample ~ H U G E E M P T Y S P A C E ~ Text
>  : [foot1]------------------------------------
>  : |Here is the footnote text that goes over
>  : |several lines, just because.
>  : +------------------------------------------
>  : RestOfPar RestOfPar RestOfPar RestOfPar
>  : RestOfPar RestOfPar RestOfPar RestOfPar
>  : RestOfPar RestOfPar.
>
> Yet the footnote may contain information that, while not important enough to
> clutter the output text, may be important enough for me not to fold the
> footnote away.
>
> Would it be possible to get with custom formats either
>
> 1. Footnotes that look like normal text, except for a different formatting,
> i.e.
>
>  : Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext
>  : Sampletext Sampletext [foot1][Foot Foot Foot
>  : Foot Foot Foot Foot Foot Foot Foot Foot] Rest
>  : OfPar RestOfPar RestOfPar.
>
> 2. Footnotes to show the beginning of the text, like ERT does, i.e.
>
>  : Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext
>  : Sampletext Sampletext [foot1][This is the footn...]
>  : RestOfPar RestOfPar RestOfPar.
>
>
> - Klaus
>



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