avox wrote: > Usually footnotes are created along with the main text, not as a separate > database. Operationally, footnotes are a list, ie a database, with the number of the footnote simply being an index to its content. Programs that make footnotes easy do automatic numbering for you, so adding and inserting is a simple process. Scribus operates with many lists (or databases) to store various information (frames, Scrapbook, Character palette) which may be indexed by name yet always have an order, so this is wholly consistent with things that Scribus is already doing.
Greg
