Re: Strange indentation with multiline footnotes
On 2011-10-06, Thomas Strausz wrote: Tao Cumplido taocumplido at gmx.net writes: I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here can help me with that. So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line, all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifted as well, or all other lines not shifted. Is there a way not to do this manually for each footnote? Do you use a KOMA package for your writing? If yes, typing \deffootnote{1.5em}{1em}{\textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}} should change that. That way, you eliminate the separate indention for the first line. See scrguien.pdf or scrguide.pdf (German) for details. If you don't use KOMA, several packages provide footnote customization. You can find links to them and the documentation e.g. with a CTAN search: http://ctan.org/search.html?search=footnotesearch_type=description There is also a German tutorial: http://www2.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~ahamann/studies/footnotes.pdf Günter
Re: Strange indentation with multiline footnotes
On 2011-10-06, Thomas Strausz wrote: Tao Cumplido taocumplido at gmx.net writes: I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here can help me with that. So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line, all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifted as well, or all other lines not shifted. Is there a way not to do this manually for each footnote? Do you use a KOMA package for your writing? If yes, typing \deffootnote{1.5em}{1em}{\textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}} should change that. That way, you eliminate the separate indention for the first line. See scrguien.pdf or scrguide.pdf (German) for details. If you don't use KOMA, several packages provide footnote customization. You can find links to them and the documentation e.g. with a CTAN search: http://ctan.org/search.html?search=footnotesearch_type=description There is also a German tutorial: http://www2.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~ahamann/studies/footnotes.pdf Günter
Re: Strange indentation with multiline footnotes
On 2011-10-06, Thomas Strausz wrote: > Tao Cumplido gmx.net> writes: >> I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here >> can help me with that. >> So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line, >> all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks >> weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifted as well, >> or all other lines not shifted. >> Is there a way not to do this manually for each footnote? > Do you use a KOMA package for your writing? If yes, typing > "\deffootnote{1.5em}{1em}{\textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}}" should change > that. That way, you eliminate the separate indention for the first line. See scrguien.pdf or scrguide.pdf (German) for details. If you don't use KOMA, several packages provide footnote customization. You can find links to them and the documentation e.g. with a CTAN search: http://ctan.org/search.html?search=footnote_type=description There is also a German tutorial: http://www2.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~ahamann/studies/footnotes.pdf Günter
Strange indentation with multiline footnotes
I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here can help me with that. So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line, all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifted as well, or all other lines not shifted. Is there a way not to do this manually for each footnote? Regards, Tao
Re: Strange indentation with multiline footnotes
Hello, Tao Cumplido taocumplido at gmx.net writes: I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here can help me with that. So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line, all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifted as well, or all other lines not shifted. Is there a way not to do this manually for each footnote? Regards, Tao Do you use a KOMA package for your writing? If yes, typing \deffootnote{1.5em}{1em}{\textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}} should change that. That way, you eliminate the separate indention for the first line. Regards Thomas
Strange indentation with multiline footnotes
I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here can help me with that. So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line, all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifted as well, or all other lines not shifted. Is there a way not to do this manually for each footnote? Regards, Tao
Re: Strange indentation with multiline footnotes
Hello, Tao Cumplido taocumplido at gmx.net writes: I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here can help me with that. So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line, all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifted as well, or all other lines not shifted. Is there a way not to do this manually for each footnote? Regards, Tao Do you use a KOMA package for your writing? If yes, typing \deffootnote{1.5em}{1em}{\textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}} should change that. That way, you eliminate the separate indention for the first line. Regards Thomas
Strange indentation with multiline footnotes
I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here can help me with that. So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line, all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifted as well, or all other lines not shifted. Is there a way not to do this manually for each footnote? Regards, Tao
Re: Strange indentation with multiline footnotes
Hello, Tao Cumplido gmx.net> writes: > > I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here > can help me with that. > > So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line, > all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks > weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifted as well, > or all other lines not shifted. > Is there a way not to do this manually for each footnote? > > Regards, > Tao > > Do you use a KOMA package for your writing? If yes, typing "\deffootnote{1.5em}{1em}{\textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}}" should change that. That way, you eliminate the separate indention for the first line. Regards Thomas