I'm still searching for a way of getting Muse markup in footnotes when published as PDF (since last Feb!).
Muse markup for italics or URLs works fine when publishing with HTML,
but the PDF has text like "\emph{text}" instead of "text" being in italics.
Is there any way of getting Muse markup in PDF/LaTeX footnotes? I know
how to edit LaTeX to get what I want, but I'd much prefer a Muse-native
way of using Muse markup in footnotes.
Thanks.
--- Vladimir
P.S. I am using v3.12 of 18 Jan 2009, just downloaded.
> Posted by *Vladimir G. Ivanovic* on February 03, 2009 - 08:38:
> I googled to see if there were any previous discussion of latex markup
> in footnotes, and I came across this message:
>
>
>
> Posted by Michael Olson on September 06, 2007 - 01:08:
> Jean Magnan de Bornier <j...@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> Hi all, In latex and context styles and derived, it seems that
> what is
>
>
> set in muse-latex-markup-special-document or
> muse-context-markup-special-document doesn't apply to footnotes.
> Is it
>
>
> intended to be like that?
>
> Good catch. I've checked in a fix.
>
>
> I checked the muse-commit archives, but couldn't locate the fix, so I
> can't tell if this will fix my problem:
>
> If I write a footnote that contains italics, it appears in the pdf as "
> \emph{text}" instead of "text" in italics. Alternatively, how do I write
> a book title in italics in a footnote when publishing to PDF?
>
> I am using Muse 3.12 of Fri 28-Jan-2008 which I believe is the latest
> version.
>
>
>
> Thanks for any help.
--
Vladimir G. Ivanovic
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