Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
What I want to do is simpler. I want to subtract the length between [1]
and [fn:1] from every line between :begin and :end of the
footnote-definition. Differences other than the three character
difference between [fn:1] and [1] I don't care about.
This is not
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
When writing plain text I might write something like:
See foo[fn:1]
[fn:1] http://orgmode.org/\\
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
This is exported as:
See foo[1]
Footnotes
─
[1]
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
No. In a normal paragraph when I do
para1\\
para2
The whitespace indentation is respected. All I'm saying that when I do
something equivalent in a footnote the amount of characters removed from
the first list (typically 3: fn:) should also be removed
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
No. In a normal paragraph when I do
para1\\
para2
The whitespace indentation is respected. All I'm saying that when I do
something equivalent in a footnote the amount of characters removed from
the first
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
When writing plain text I might write something like:
See foo[fn:1]
[fn:1] http://orgmode.org/\\
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
This is exported as:
See foo[1]
Footnotes
─
[1] [http://orgmode.org/]
Hi,
When writing plain text I might write something like:
See foo[fn:1]
[fn:1] http://orgmode.org/\\
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
This is exported as:
See foo[1]
Footnotes
─
[1] [http://orgmode.org/]
[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/]
I would like to have