Re: [Orgmode] Sorting and renumbering footnotes

2009-07-01 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi Karl,

this is now implemented as [r] action in the footnote actions.  [r]
dies only renumbering, no sorting, so you'd have to use 2 commands.

HTH

- Carsten

On Jun 30, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Karl Maihofer wrote:

I use Org to write quite long documents with many footnotes and I am  
wondering if there is a way to renumber the footnotes when sorting  
with C-u C-c C-x f s. n at the end is not what I am looking for.  
I'd like the footnotes to stay at the position set by org-footnote- 
section.


Simple visual example:

---
* First Headline

Org-mode is for keeping[fn:2] notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing  
project[fn:3] planning, and

authoring with a fast and effective[fn:1] plain-text system.

[fn:1] Third Footnote.

[fn:2] Frist Footnote.

[fn:3] Second Footnote.

* Second Headline
-

Pressing C-u C-c C-x f s resuls in the following:

--
* First Headline

Org-mode is for keeping[fn:2] notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing  
project[fn:3] planning, and

authoring with a fast and effective[fn:1] plain-text system.

[fn:2] Frist Footnote.

[fn:3] Second Footnote.

[fn:1] Third Footnote.

* Second Headline
---

How can I achieve this:

---
* First Headline

Org-mode is for keeping[fn:1] notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing  
project[fn:2] planning, and

authoring with a fast and effective[fn:3] plain-text system.

[fn:1] Frist Footnote.

[fn:2] Second Footnote.

[fn:3] Third Footnote.

* Second Headline
--

Karl






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Re: [Orgmode] Sorting and renumbering footnotes

2009-07-01 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jul 1, 2009, at 10:39 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:


Hi Karl,

this is now implemented as [r] action in the footnote actions.  [r]
dies only renumbering, no sorting, so you'd have to use 2 commands.


Actually, I just also added [S] as a shortcut for first [r] then [s]

- Carsten



HTH

- Carsten

On Jun 30, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Karl Maihofer wrote:

I use Org to write quite long documents with many footnotes and I  
am wondering if there is a way to renumber the footnotes when  
sorting with C-u C-c C-x f s. n at the end is not what I am  
looking for. I'd like the footnotes to stay at the position set by  
org-footnote-section.


Simple visual example:

---
* First Headline

Org-mode is for keeping[fn:2] notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing  
project[fn:3] planning, and

authoring with a fast and effective[fn:1] plain-text system.

[fn:1] Third Footnote.

[fn:2] Frist Footnote.

[fn:3] Second Footnote.

* Second Headline
-

Pressing C-u C-c C-x f s resuls in the following:

--
* First Headline

Org-mode is for keeping[fn:2] notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing  
project[fn:3] planning, and

authoring with a fast and effective[fn:1] plain-text system.

[fn:2] Frist Footnote.

[fn:3] Second Footnote.

[fn:1] Third Footnote.

* Second Headline
---

How can I achieve this:

---
* First Headline

Org-mode is for keeping[fn:1] notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing  
project[fn:2] planning, and

authoring with a fast and effective[fn:3] plain-text system.

[fn:1] Frist Footnote.

[fn:2] Second Footnote.

[fn:3] Third Footnote.

* Second Headline
--

Karl






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Re: [Orgmode] Sorting and renumbering footnotes

2009-07-01 Thread Karl Maihofer


Carsten Dominik domi...@uva.nl schrieb:

this is now implemented as [r] action in the footnote actions.  [r]
dies only renumbering, no sorting, so you'd have to use 2 commands.


Actually, I just also added [S] as a shortcut for first [r] then [s]


Carsten, thank you VERY much! It works perfect.





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[Orgmode] Sorting and renumbering footnotes

2009-06-30 Thread Karl Maihofer
I use Org to write quite long documents with many footnotes and I am  
wondering if there is a way to renumber the footnotes when sorting  
with C-u C-c C-x f s. n at the end is not what I am looking for.  
I'd like the footnotes to stay at the position set by  
org-footnote-section.


Simple visual example:

---
* First Headline

Org-mode is for keeping[fn:2] notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing  
project[fn:3] planning, and

authoring with a fast and effective[fn:1] plain-text system.

[fn:1] Third Footnote.

[fn:2] Frist Footnote.

[fn:3] Second Footnote.

* Second Headline
-

Pressing C-u C-c C-x f s resuls in the following:

--
* First Headline

Org-mode is for keeping[fn:2] notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing  
project[fn:3] planning, and

authoring with a fast and effective[fn:1] plain-text system.

[fn:2] Frist Footnote.

[fn:3] Second Footnote.

[fn:1] Third Footnote.

* Second Headline
---

How can I achieve this:

---
* First Headline

Org-mode is for keeping[fn:1] notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing  
project[fn:2] planning, and

authoring with a fast and effective[fn:3] plain-text system.

[fn:1] Frist Footnote.

[fn:2] Second Footnote.

[fn:3] Third Footnote.

* Second Headline
--

Karl






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