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Subject: Re: Table footnote placement
Linda,
A table footnote is different to a text footnote, as you know, and I
don't think there is a way to change that status. So I guess the only
way around it takes two paths:
1. You take the text out of its table and put a frame behin
rameusers.com
Subject: Re: Table footnote placement
Linda,
A table footnote is different to a text footnote, as you know, and I
don't think there is a way to change that status. So I guess the only
way around it takes two paths:
1. You take the text out of its table and put a frame behin
Linda,
A table footnote is different to a text footnote, as you know, and I
don't think there is a way to change that status. So I guess the only
way around it takes two paths:
1. You take the text out of its table and put a frame behind it with
no text run around. Don't how it would hold up
Framers,
FM 8.0
I rarely use footnotes, but have several I need to add to a book. At least
one footnote appears in text that is formatted as a table, but isn't really
table. The text needs to be in a shaded box, hence the table (and has been
formatted this way in previous editions of the book).
Linda,
A table footnote is different to a text footnote, as you know, and I
don't think there is a way to change that status. So I guess the only
way around it takes two paths:
1. You take the text out of its table and put a frame behind it with
no text run around. Don't how it would hold u
Framers,
FM 8.0
I rarely use footnotes, but have several I need to add to a book. At least
one footnote appears in text that is formatted as a table, but isn't really
table. The text needs to be in a shaded box, hence the table (and has been
formatted this way in previous editions of the book).
Been a while since we had one of these, this one from Chris Seal:
"Sometimes a footnote reference in text is on one page but the footnote is on
the following page. From an editorial viewpoint is it OK to have a footnote on
the page following the in-text reference?
If not OK, how do I get Frame
Been a while since we had one of these, this one from Chris Seal:
"Sometimes a footnote reference in text is on one page but the footnote is on
the following page. From an editorial viewpoint is it OK to have a footnote on
the page following the in-text reference?
If not OK, how do I get Frame
FrameMaker 7.2 on WinXP
A document I am working on has many footnotes.
Sometimes a footnote reference in text is on one page but the footnote is on
the following page.
>From an editorial viewpoint is it OK to have a footnote on the page
following the in-text reference?
If not OK, how do I get
FrameMaker 7.2 on WinXP
A document I am working on has many footnotes.
Sometimes a footnote reference in text is on one page but the footnote is on
the following page.
>From an editorial viewpoint is it OK to have a footnote on the page
following the in-text reference?
If not OK, how do I get
Hedley's suggestions for improving Frame's footnote handling are all
very good ones, but the chances of them being implemented are nil, I
think. Some of us have been complaining about FM's note handling for,
oh, 14 years, and I have quite a collection of nice messages spanning
that period from
Hedley's suggestions for improving Frame's footnote handling are all
very good ones, but the chances of them being implemented are nil, I
think. Some of us have been complaining about FM's note handling for,
oh, 14 years, and I have quite a collection of nice messages spanning
that period from
As well as allowing multiple short footnotes on a line, Adobe could allow
long footnotes to flow from a right to the left following page. It could
also balance footnotes on facing pages. If a footnote reference is on a
right page, it should flow back a long footnote onto the facing left page.
, UGS Corp.
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From: "Art Campbell"
To: "Rob Shell" , Framers
Subject: Re: Footnote placement improvement for practical and
aestheticreasons
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 07:41:02 -0400
>According to the
As well as allowing multiple short footnotes on a line, Adobe could allow
long footnotes to flow from a right to the left following page. It could
also balance footnotes on facing pages. If a footnote reference is on a
right page, it should flow back a long footnote onto the facing left page.
Hi framies:
I have submitted a suggestion to Adobe for an improvement (copied below) . I
wonder if anyone would support me? Again I am drawing my example from 19th
century typesetting. "Back to the future department."
Here it is:
Improvement: Multiple short footnotes on a single line as in 19th
According to the Chicago Manual of Style, which is the bible for most
US academic writing, multiple short footnotes may be placed on the
same line, but it isn't encouraged. However, I'd put multiples way
down on my FM "want" list, after making the call-and-fix placement fix
and a number of other fi
, UGS Corp.
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From: "Art Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rob Shell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Framers
Subject: Re: Footnote placement improvement for practical and
aestheticreasons
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 07:41:02
According to the Chicago Manual of Style, which is the bible for most
US academic writing, multiple short footnotes may be placed on the
same line, but it isn't encouraged. However, I'd put multiples way
down on my FM "want" list, after making the call-and-fix placement fix
and a number of other f
Hi framies:
I have submitted a suggestion to Adobe for an improvement (copied below) . I
wonder if anyone would support me? Again I am drawing my example from 19th
century typesetting. "Back to the future department."
Here it is:
Improvement: Multiple short footnotes on a single line as in 19
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