Re: [O] How to make footnotes be fnlocal by default?

2015-06-16 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,

William Denton w...@pobox.com writes:

 Attached is a tiny patch to add mention of this variable in the
 section of the docs where all those options are listed.

Thank you. Would you mind using git format-patch for it and add a proper
commit message?

Also, wouldn't it make sense to use @vindex org-footnote-section in the
paragraph above?

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



Re: [O] How to make footnotes be fnlocal by default?

2015-06-15 Thread William Denton

Thanks, Kyle and Rasmus.

Attached is a tiny patch to add mention of this variable in the section of the 
docs where all those options are listed.


Bill


On 16 June 2015, Rasmus wrote:


William Denton w...@pobox.com writes:


I'm writing something with a bunch of footnotes and instead of doing
them by hand I'm using C-c C-x f, which in the usual Emacs/Org way
strikes me as a more difficult at first but then turns into magic.

By default, adding a footnote puts it at the bottom of the document.
This is because of org-footnote-define-inline:

'Non-nil means define footnotes inline, at reference location. When
nil, footnotes will be defined in a special section near the end of
the document. When t, the [fn:label:definition] notation will be used
to define the footnote at the reference position.

However, there are three (not two) possible options available in
STARTUP options:


fninlinedefine footnotes inline
fnnoinline  define footnotes in separate section
fnlocal define footnotes near first reference, but not inline


I found I like fnlocal, which puts the footnotes at the bottom of the
paragraph or section, where they are nearby and easy to see.

I'd like to make this the default in all Org files by setting
org-footnote-define-inline, but it seems I can't---all I can definte
that way are the fninline and fnnoinline options.  Am I correct?  Is
there some way around this, or perhaps a (setq
org-footnote-define-inline 'fnlocal) setting could be added?


How about:
   (setq org-footnote-section nil)

Rasmus




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  @vindex org-footnote-auto-adjust
  To influence footnote settings, use the following keywords.  The
  corresponding variables are @code{org-footnote-define-inline},
! @code{org-footnote-auto-label}, and @code{org-footnote-auto-adjust}.
  @cindex @code{fninline}, STARTUP keyword
  @cindex @code{nofninline}, STARTUP keyword
  @cindex @code{fnlocal}, STARTUP keyword
--- 17155,17162 
  @vindex org-footnote-auto-adjust
  To influence footnote settings, use the following keywords.  The
  corresponding variables are @code{org-footnote-define-inline},
! @code{org-footnote-auto-label}, @code{org-footnote-auto-adjust},
! and @code{org-footnote-section}.
  @cindex @code{fninline}, STARTUP keyword
  @cindex @code{nofninline}, STARTUP keyword
  @cindex @code{fnlocal}, STARTUP keyword


[O] How to make footnotes be fnlocal by default?

2015-06-15 Thread William Denton

I'm writing something with a bunch of footnotes and instead of doing them by 
hand I'm using C-c C-x f, which in the usual Emacs/Org way strikes me as a more 
difficult at first but then turns into magic.

By default, adding a footnote puts it at the bottom of the document.  This is 
because of org-footnote-define-inline:


'Non-nil means define footnotes inline, at reference location. When nil, 
footnotes will be defined in a special section near the end of the document. 
When t, the [fn:label:definition] notation will be used to define the footnote 
at the reference position.


However, there are three (not two) possible options available in STARTUP 
options:



fninlinedefine footnotes inline
fnnoinline  define footnotes in separate section
fnlocal define footnotes near first reference, but not inline


I found I like fnlocal, which puts the footnotes at the bottom of the paragraph 
or section, where they are nearby and easy to see.


I'd like to make this the default in all Org files by setting 
org-footnote-define-inline, but it seems I can't---all I can definte that way 
are the fninline and fnnoinline options.  Am I correct?  Is there some way 
around this, or perhaps a (setq org-footnote-define-inline 'fnlocal) setting 
could be added?


Bill
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William Denton ↔  Toronto, Canada ↔  https://www.miskatonic.org/

Re: [O] How to make footnotes be fnlocal by default?

2015-06-15 Thread Kyle Meyer
William Denton w...@pobox.com wrote:
[...]
 However, there are three (not two) possible options available in
 STARTUP options:

 fninlinedefine footnotes inline
 fnnoinline  define footnotes in separate section
 fnlocal define footnotes near first reference, but not inline

 I found I like fnlocal, which puts the footnotes at the bottom of the
 paragraph or section, where they are nearby and easy to see.

 I'd like to make this the default in all Org files by setting
 org-footnote-define-inline, but it seems I can't---all I can definte
 that way are the fninline and fnnoinline options.  Am I correct?  Is
 there some way around this, or perhaps a (setq
 org-footnote-define-inline 'fnlocal) setting could be added?

I think you can get this by setting org-footnote-section to nil.  (I
haven't tried this but am guessing based off of org-startup-options.)

-- 
Kyle



Re: [O] How to make footnotes be fnlocal by default?

2015-06-15 Thread Rasmus
William Denton w...@pobox.com writes:

 I'm writing something with a bunch of footnotes and instead of doing
 them by hand I'm using C-c C-x f, which in the usual Emacs/Org way
 strikes me as a more difficult at first but then turns into magic.

 By default, adding a footnote puts it at the bottom of the document.
 This is because of org-footnote-define-inline:

 'Non-nil means define footnotes inline, at reference location. When
 nil, footnotes will be defined in a special section near the end of
 the document. When t, the [fn:label:definition] notation will be used
 to define the footnote at the reference position.

 However, there are three (not two) possible options available in
 STARTUP options:

 fninlinedefine footnotes inline
 fnnoinline  define footnotes in separate section
 fnlocal define footnotes near first reference, but not inline

 I found I like fnlocal, which puts the footnotes at the bottom of the
 paragraph or section, where they are nearby and easy to see.

 I'd like to make this the default in all Org files by setting
 org-footnote-define-inline, but it seems I can't---all I can definte
 that way are the fninline and fnnoinline options.  Am I correct?  Is
 there some way around this, or perhaps a (setq
 org-footnote-define-inline 'fnlocal) setting could be added?

How about:
(setq org-footnote-section nil) 

Rasmus

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