Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
Yeah, as an example: try reading some Postmodern Philosophy... Many pages
that are filled for 75% with footnotes offering comments/notes on the ideas
that appear on the other 25% (even pages containing nothing *but* footnotes,
continued from a previous page). I
On 17.05.2005 22:54:31 Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Luca Furini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Luca,
First of all: compliments on yet another Nice Job!
I second that!
At the moment the page breaking algorithm is quite strict: it tries to
insert every
Footnotes should be working now.
At the moment the page breaking algorithm is quite strict: it tries to
insert every footnote in the same page where their citation is (the last
footnote body could be split, and partially deferred to the next page).
The recommendation seems to suggest that it
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 04:48:07PM +0200, Luca Furini wrote:
Footnotes should be working now.
Great.
At the moment the page breaking algorithm is quite strict: it tries to
insert every footnote in the same page where their citation is (the last
footnote body could be split, and partially
Luca Furini wrote:
The recommendation seems to suggest that it could defer one or more
*whole* footnotes, if there is not enough space in the page where their
citations are, even if this is not very usual to happen in books;
Actually, this is *very* unusual, and can only happen if there is
only a
-Original Message-
From: Luca Furini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Luca,
First of all: compliments on yet another Nice Job!
At the moment the page breaking algorithm is quite strict: it tries to
insert every footnote in the same page where their citation is (the last
footnote body