Re: Footnotes on line and not raised
Dear Christian and Juan, Thank you very much for your contributions. These are great and exactly what I want. I'll probably go with an export filter. Thank you Best Wishes, Colin Baxter.
Re: Footnotes on line and not raised
Hi, The footnote definitions are easy to fix with CSS since they are wrapped in divs with the .footdef class. #+begin_src css .footdef sup { vertical-align: baseline; font-size: 100%; } #+end_src But as you point out, the footnote references, are not as straigthforward given the structure -- at least if you need other superscripts. If you're not very concerned about cross-browser support, you can use the :has() selector. Works fine in an up-to-date Firefox, but that's all I'll promise. #+begin_src css sup:has(.footref) { vertical-align: baseline; font-size: 100%; } #+end_src Otherwise, I think you'll need an export filter. Here's one that simply sets the .footref class on the SUP element as well: #+begin_src elisp (defun my-html-filter-footnotes (footnote backend info) "Export footnote references with a class definition on the SUP element to make them more amenable to CSS." (when (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'html) (replace-regexp-in-string "" "" footnote))) (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-footnote-reference-functions 'my-html-filter-footnotes) #+end_src Now it's easy to style the footnote reference with #+begin_src css sup.footref { vertical-align: baseline; font-size: 100%; } #+end_src One could perhaps make the case that Org ought to do this by default. Yours, Christian Colin Baxter writes: > I use footnotes as [fn:1], etc. in an org-mode file which I then export > to html. In the output, I see the footnotes raised slightly above the > line. I do not want this. Instead, I would like the footnotes to be on > the line. Is this possible? > > I have read the doc strings associated with the variables > `org-footnote-define-inline' and `org-footnote-auto-adjust', but, > frankly, I am none the wiser. > > Best Wishes, > > Colin Baxter.
Re: Footnotes on line and not raised
Colin Baxter writes: > Perhaps it's not possible because I see that .footref in css support is > always . You can modify a little so that it does not alter the paragraph line spacing so much. In this example, with a value of 0em, it is positioned on the baseline: #+HTML_HEAD: sup {vertical-align: baseline;position: relative;bottom: 0em;} Another slightly dirtier way is with an export filter in your document. The sub tag is removed and the reference number is enclosed in square brackets, separated by a space from the previous word: #+BIND: org-export-filter-footnote-reference-functions (footnote-sup-filter) #+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports results :results none (defun footnote-sup-filter (text backend info) (when (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'html) (replace-regexp-in-string "" "" text) #+end_src screenshot: https://i.ibb.co/CBRnfXG/pantallazo-79248380551244229p8.png Best regards, Juan Manuel -- Juan Manuel Macías -- Composición tipográfica, tratamiento de datos, diseño editorial y ortotipografía
Re: Footnotes on line and not raised
Perhaps it's not possible because I see that .footref in css support is always .
Footnotes on line and not raised
I use footnotes as [fn:1], etc. in an org-mode file which I then export to html. In the output, I see the footnotes raised slightly above the line. I do not want this. Instead, I would like the footnotes to be on the line. Is this possible? I have read the doc strings associated with the variables `org-footnote-define-inline' and `org-footnote-auto-adjust', but, frankly, I am none the wiser. Best Wishes, Colin Baxter.