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OK, I finally solved the whole thing by manually defining font size ranges,
so I don't have to mess with defining the font for the footnotes.
% Preamble code for XeTeX
\setmainfont{EB Garamond}[ % Pardo's version of EB Garamond!
Mapping=tex-text, % https
; medium weight is a good replacement for the old EB Garamond 08 so I tried
> > to change the font used by footnotes with
> >
> > \newfontfamily{\ebgm}[RawFeature={+ss06}]{EBGaramond-Medium}
> >
> > \usepackage{footmisc}
> >
> > \renewcommand*{\footnotelayout
is that it do not offer optical sizes. But I noticed that the
medium weight is a good replacement for the old EB Garamond 08 so I tried
to change the font used by footnotes with
\newfontfamily{\ebgm}[RawFeature={+ss06}]{EBGaramond-Medium}
\usepackage{footmisc}
\renewcommand*{\footnotelayout
gt; > Hi,
> > I'm writing a book in KOMA-Script.
> > I want footnotes from headings not to appear in the table of
> contents.
> >
> >
> > I wrote about that in my blog:
> >
> >
> https://frommindtotype.wordpress.com/2019/04/22/lyx-footno
Am 02.04.21 um 15:47 schrieb Ricardo Berlasso:
El vie, 2 abr 2021 a las 15:31, Andreas Plihal (<mailto:a.pli...@gmx.at>>) escribió:
Hi,
I'm writing a book in KOMA-Script.
I want footnotes from headings not to appear in the table of contents.
I wrote about that i
El vie, 2 abr 2021 a las 15:31, Andreas Plihal () escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a book in KOMA-Script.
>
> I want footnotes from headings not to appear in the table of contents.
>
I wrote about that in my blog:
https://frommindtotype.wordpress.com/2019/04/22/lyx-
Hi,
I'm writing a book in KOMA-Script.
I want footnotes from headings not to appear in the table of contents. Google recommends that I use the footmisc package. So I have entered in the preamble
\usepackage[stable]{footmisc}.
But that had no effect. What am I doing wrong
Rubin:
On 04/03/2018 10:55 AM, Niklas Huldén wrote:
Hello all!
I am testing LyX 2.3.0 on windows 10 with MikTex 2.9. I have some old tables with
footnotes inside them which used to line up fine with the table using the "minipage
trick" putting the table in a minipage (whitout the
A. Rubin:
>>>>> On 04/03/2018 10:55 AM, Niklas Huldén wrote:
>>>>>> Hello all!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am testing LyX 2.3.0 on windows 10 with MikTex 2.9. I have some old
>>>>>> tables with footnotes inside them which used
2018-04-03 17:54 GMT+02:00 Scott Kostyshak :
> By the way, I think there are two questions here: 1. do we want to
> change the output of 2.2.x files? and 2. do we want the behavior in new
> 2.3.x-created files to be different? I would guess the answer to 2. is
> yes it is
. I have some
old tables with footnotes inside them which used to line up fine
with the table using the "minipage trick" putting the table in a
minipage (whitout the caption).
In LyX 2.3.0 this results in the footnote becoming an ordinary
footnote, which makes it hard to keep tables and
On 03.04.2018 20:58, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 04/03/2018 12:38 PM, Niklas Huldén wrote:
Den 03-04-2018 kl. 18:51, skrev Paul A. Rubin:
On 04/03/2018 10:55 AM, Niklas Huldén wrote:
Hello all!
I am testing LyX 2.3.0 on windows 10 with MikTex 2.9. I have some
old tables with footnotes inside
On 04/03/2018 12:38 PM, Niklas Huldén wrote:
Den 03-04-2018 kl. 18:51, skrev Paul A. Rubin:
On 04/03/2018 10:55 AM, Niklas Huldén wrote:
Hello all!
I am testing LyX 2.3.0 on windows 10 with MikTex 2.9. I have some
old tables with footnotes inside them which used to line up fine
Den 03-04-2018 kl. 18:51, skrev Paul A. Rubin:
On 04/03/2018 10:55 AM, Niklas Huldén wrote:
Hello all!
I am testing LyX 2.3.0 on windows 10 with MikTex 2.9. I have some old
tables with footnotes inside them which used to line up fine with the
table using the "minipage trick&quo
On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 02:55:28PM +, Niklas Huldén wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I am testing LyX 2.3.0 on windows 10 with MikTex 2.9. I have some old tables
> with footnotes inside them which used to line up fine with the table using
> the "minipage trick" putting the tab
On 04/03/2018 10:55 AM, Niklas Huldén wrote:
Hello all!
I am testing LyX 2.3.0 on windows 10 with MikTex 2.9. I have some old
tables with footnotes inside them which used to line up fine with the
table using the "minipage trick" putting the table in a minipage
(whitout the captio
Hello all!
I am testing LyX 2.3.0 on windows 10 with MikTex 2.9. I have some old
tables with footnotes inside them which used to line up fine with the
table using the "minipage trick" putting the table in a minipage
(whitout the caption).
In LyX 2.3.0 this results in the footnot
For me it works when the section is numbered, not when it is not (Unknown
argument). Maybe this is the problem?
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 9:06 AM, Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den
Am Donnerstag, den 04.01.2018, 12:27 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
Article (Standard Class), section
That's strange. Do you have some customized layout in your personal LyX
dir?
Jürgen
No, I have no local layouts. For this I made a test page in Lyx without
anything.
Does not matter, I
Am Donnerstag, den 04.01.2018, 12:27 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
> Article (Standard Class), section
That's strange. Do you have some customized layout in your personal LyX
dir?
Jürgen
> Ekkehart
>
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Jürgen
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Thu, 04 Jan 2018 01:56:55 -0800
Am Donnerstag, den 04.01.2018, 10:44 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
> Dear Jürgen,
> this sounds handy, but unfortunately in my LyX (Version 2.2.3) Insert
> > Short Title is greyed and not available
Am Donnerstag, den 04.01.2018, 10:44 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
> Dear Jürgen,
> this sounds handy, but unfortunately in my LyX (Version 2.2.3) Insert
> > Short Title is greyed and not available regardless of where I
> position the cursor.
What text class is this? What layout (section)?
00:00:56 -0800
Am Dienstag, den 02.01.2018, 16:57 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
> Hi,
>
> I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because
> some
> sections are taken from earlier articles, and this is explained in
> those
> footnotes). In the
Hi,
I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary
because some sections are taken from earlier articles, and
this is explained in those footnotes). In the TOC, these
footnotes re-appear. It is quite clumsy to repres
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
An easier solution (though not "automatic") is to use Insert > Short
Title.
+1 for using short titles. When section headings are long, or contain an
embedded footnote) the short heading can also prevent section names in the
header fron
o Berlasso
wrote:
2018-01-02 16:57 GMT+01:00 Ekkehart
Schlicht <schli...@lmu.de>:
Hi,
I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary
becau
Am Dienstag, den 02.01.2018, 16:57 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
> Hi,
>
> I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because
> some
> sections are taken from earlier articles, and this is explained in
> those
> footnotes). In the TOC, these footnotes r
On 01/02/2018 03:10 PM, Ricardo Berlasso wrote:
> 2018-01-02 16:57 GMT+01:00 Ekkehart Schlicht <schli...@lmu.de
> <mailto:schli...@lmu.de>>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because
> some section
2018-01-02 16:57 GMT+01:00 Ekkehart Schlicht <schli...@lmu.de>:
> Hi,
>
> I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because some
> sections are taken from earlier articles, and this is explained in those
> footnotes). In the TOC, these footnotes re-appea
Hi,
I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because some
sections are taken from earlier articles, and this is explained in those
footnotes). In the TOC, these footnotes re-appear. It is quite clumsy to
repress them in those cases by using \section* instead of \section
Am Freitag, den 15.09.2017, 13:14 +0200 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
> Le 15/09/2017 à 12:25, jezZiFeR a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > is there a possibility to view a document without the footnotes, so
> > that
> > one could switch between a view with and
Hello,
thanks, good solution – yes, it helped!
All best
Jess
On 15. Sep. 2017, 13:14 +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <lasgout...@lyx.org>, wrote:
> Le 15/09/2017 à 12:25, jezZiFeR a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > is there a possibility to view a document without the footn
Le 15/09/2017 à 12:25, jezZiFeR a écrit :
Hello,
is there a possibility to view a document without the footnotes, so that
one could switch between a view with and without footnotes, but still
keeping them in the document? This would be very helpful…
Hello,
It is possible by keeping them
Hello,
is there a possibility to view a document without the footnotes, so that one
could switch between a view with and without footnotes, but still keeping them
in the document? This would be very helpful…
Best
Jess
> the preamble. It doesn't leave the footnotes' descriptions on each
> page but moves them to the end. (I'm trying to get them placed in
> both locations.) Insert> Custom Insets>Endnote does almost work when
> listing the footnote's contents inside it and still inside a normal
>
> wrote:
> Thanks, again, Richard,
>
> Although your suggestions didn't exactly work, they lead me to a slightly
> burdensome approach that did work. First, the Foot to End module does
> exactly as the \let\footnote=\endnote line I had used in the preamble. It
> doesn't leave
Thanks, again, Richard,
Although your suggestions didn't exactly work, they lead me to a slightly
burdensome approach that did work. First, the Foot to End module does
exactly as the \let\footnote=\endnote line I had used in the preamble. It
doesn't leave the footnotes' descriptions on each
f some TeX
containing "\theendnotes" which I had used to place them. Without
that, I don't see them as endnotes, but just footnotes. Is there
another, expected, way to insert the endnote placeholder when using
the Endnote module?
It seems like you should be using the Foot to End
t; which I had used to place them. Without that, I
don't see them as endnotes, but just footnotes. Is there another,
expected, way to insert the endnote placeholder when using the Endnote
module?
Thanks,
Luke
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 3:38 AM, Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org> wrote:
>
On 06/16/2016 08:33 AM, Lucas wrote:
This wiki page suggests there will be ("As of LyX 1.6") a module that
would enable both footnotes as endnotes and displayed as usual
footnotes, but I can't seem to find it:
https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/EndNotes :
"In the 1.6 series, endnotes wi
This wiki page suggests there will be ("As of LyX 1.6") a module that would
enable both footnotes as endnotes and displayed as usual footnotes, but I
can't seem to find it: https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/EndNotes :
"In the 1.6 series, endnotes will be supported by two sorts of layout
Le 16/03/2016 09:24, Pedro Ramos a écrit :
Hello. I've been writing an article-class document using Lyx 2.1.4 and
I've had trouble with the symbols which precede the footnotes I've used
for displaying each author's e-mail. Before generating the .pdf
document, Lyx does display all the different
Hello. I've been writing an article-class document using Lyx 2.1.4 and I've
had trouble with the symbols which precede the footnotes I've used for
displaying each author's e-mail. Before generating the .pdf document, Lyx
does display all the different symbols I'd like (asterisk, dagger,
ddagger
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 12:46:27PM +0100, Pedro Ramos wrote:
> Hello. I've been writing an article-class document using Lyx 2.1.4 and I've
> had trouble with the symbols which precede the footnotes I've used for
> displaying each author's e-mail. Before generating de .pdf document, L
Hello. I've been writing an article-class document using Lyx 2.1.4 and I've
had trouble with the symbols which precede the footnotes I've used for
displaying each author's e-mail. Before generating de .pdf document, Lyx
does display all the different symbols I'd like (asterisk, dagger,
ddagger
Very nice. There have been a couple of times that I wanted just
that—basically a Tufte type layout but with the references in a reference
list and the notes beside the text. Getting snotez to work in Lyx may be
more than I can easily figure out but, for a two or three page paper which
was what I
Very nice. There have been a couple of times that I wanted just
that—basically a Tufte type layout but with the references in a reference
list and the notes beside the text. Getting snotez to work in Lyx may be
more than I can easily figure out but, for a two or three page paper which
was what I
.¹
2) Have footnotes of the main text at the bottom of the page
Insert via InsertFootnote
3) Have a second (different) set of footnotes for the main text in a column
on the outer side of the page
Insert Margin Note
4) The columns should be flexible to bend around the text depending
looking to typeset a book in Hebrew. I want to do the following
things:
1) Have the main text in one column on the inside of the page (towards
the
binding)
OK. Documentclass book, page layout twoside.¹
2) Have footnotes of the main text at the bottom of the page
Insert via
On 08/20/2015 12:39 AM, Justin Eisenberg wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to typeset a book in Hebrew. I want to do the following
things:
1) Have the main text in one column on the inside of the page (towards
the binding)
2) Have footnotes of the main text at the bottom of the page
3) Have a second
On 2015-08-20, John Kane wrote:
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable --]
Is there a way to number the margin notes? Margin notes were my first
thought but I don't see any obvious way to number them.
Have a look at the snotez package http://www.ctan.org/pkg/snotez
I don't think
On 08/20/2015 12:39 AM, Justin Eisenberg wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to typeset a book in Hebrew. I want to do the following
things:
1) Have the main text in one column on the inside of the page (towards
the binding)
2) Have footnotes of the main text at the bottom of the page
3) Have a second
page layout "twoside".¹
> 2) Have footnotes of the main text at the bottom of the page
Insert via Insert>Footnote
> 3) Have a second (different) set of footnotes for the main text in a column
> on the outer side of the page
Insert > Margin Note
> 4) The columns sh
--]
>
> Hi Justin,
>
> > I'm looking to typeset a book in Hebrew. I want to do the following
> things:
> > 1) Have the main text in one column on the inside of the page (towards
> the
> > binding)
>
> OK. Documentclass book, page layout "twoside".¹
On 2015-08-20, John Kane wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable --]
> Is there a way to number the margin notes? Margin notes were my first
> thought but I don't see any obvious way to number them.
Have a look at the snotez package http://www.ctan.org/pkg/snotez
I don't
2015-05-19 6:19 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger id...@online.de:
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
\footnote itself does not seem to work, but you can put \footnotemark in
the glosse, and then, below the glosse \footnotetext{Actual footnote text}.
Jürgen
Michael Berger
On 05/19/2015 09:27 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-19 6:19 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger id...@online.de
mailto:id...@online.de:
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
\footnote itself does not seem to work, but you can put \footnotemark
in the glosse, and then, below the glosse
On 05/19/2015 09:27 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-19 6:19 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger id...@online.de
mailto:id...@online.de:
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
\footnote itself does not seem to work, but you can put \footnotemark
in the glosse, and then, below the glosse
2015-05-19 6:19 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger id...@online.de:
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
\footnote itself does not seem to work, but you can put \footnotemark in
the glosse, and then, below the glosse \footnotetext{Actual footnote text}.
Jürgen
Michael Berger
On 05/19/2015 09:27 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-19 6:19 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger id...@online.de
mailto:id...@online.de:
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
\footnote itself does not seem to work, but you can put \footnotemark
in the glosse, and then, below the glosse
On 05/19/2015 09:27 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-19 6:19 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger id...@online.de
mailto:id...@online.de:
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
\footnote itself does not seem to work, but you can put \footnotemark
in the glosse, and then, below the glosse
2015-05-19 6:19 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger <id...@online.de>:
> Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
>
\footnote itself does not seem to work, but you can put \footnotemark in
the glosse, and then, below the glosse \footnotetext{Actual footnote text}.
Jürgen
>
> Michael Berger
>
>
On 05/19/2015 09:27 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-19 6:19 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger <id...@online.de
<mailto:id...@online.de>>:
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
\footnote itself does not seem to work, but you can put \footnotemark
in the glosse, and
On 05/19/2015 09:27 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-19 6:19 GMT+02:00 Michael Berger <id...@online.de
<mailto:id...@online.de>>:
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
\footnote itself does not seem to work, but you can put \footnotemark
in the glosse, and
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
Michael Berger
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Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
Michael Berger
Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing.
Im Borngrund 7a
D-35606 Solms
id...@online.de
Fon: +49 6442 706509
Fax: 032121247536
Linux member
Is there a way to use footnotes in glosses?
Michael Berger
Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing.
Im Borngrund 7a
D-35606 Solms
id...@online.de
Fon: +49 6442 706509
Fax: 032121247536
Linux member
Dear all:
I would be very grateful if anyone could give me a clue on how to
universally enahance the font size of footnotes in a book.
The current size I'm using appear too small.
My document settings are as follows:
\usepackage{lettrine}
%\usepackage{watermark}
%\usepackage{draftcopy
Dear all:
I would be very grateful if anyone could give me a clue on how to
universally enahance the font size of footnotes in a book.
The current size I'm using appear too small.
My document settings are as follows:
\usepackage{lettrine}
%\usepackage{watermark}
%\usepackage{draftcopy
Dear all:
I would be very grateful if anyone could give me a clue on how to
universally enahance the font size of footnotes in a book.
The current size I'm using appear too small.
My document settings are as follows:
\usepackage{lettrine}
%\usepackage{watermark}
%\usepackage{draftcopy
When I insert
\usepackage{flushend}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the
columns on the last page have the same length (flush end), _some_ footnotes
appear in embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle of a
column, surrounded above
On 08/28/2014 07:11 AM, Jerry wrote:
When I insert
\usepackage{flushend}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the columns on the
last page have the same length (flush end), _some_ footnotes appear in
embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle
}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the
columns on the last page have the same length (flush end), _some_ footnotes
appear in embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle of a
column, surrounded above and below by normal text.
Is this a TeX
When I insert
\usepackage{flushend}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the
columns on the last page have the same length (flush end), _some_ footnotes
appear in embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle of a
column, surrounded above
On 08/28/2014 07:11 AM, Jerry wrote:
When I insert
\usepackage{flushend}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the columns on the
last page have the same length (flush end), _some_ footnotes appear in
embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle
}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the
columns on the last page have the same length (flush end), _some_ footnotes
appear in embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle of a
column, surrounded above and below by normal text.
Is this a TeX
When I insert
\usepackage{flushend}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the
columns on the last page have the same length ("flush end"), _some_ footnotes
appear in embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle of a
column, surrou
On 08/28/2014 07:11 AM, Jerry wrote:
When I insert
\usepackage{flushend}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the columns on the
last page have the same length ("flush end"), _some_ footnotes appear in
embarrassingly inappropriate place
gt; \usepackage{flushend}
>
> into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the
> columns on the last page have the same length ("flush end"), _some_ footnotes
> appear in embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle of a
> column, s
Enrico Forestieri forenr at lyx.org writes:
Try the following line in the preamble:
\def\ at makefnmark{\hbox{\ at textsuperscript{\small\ at thefnmark}}}
Thanks for the suggestion, but when I put that command in the
preamble all of the footnote marks become much bigger
than they should
Enrico Forestieri forenr at lyx.org writes:
Try the following line in the preamble:
\def\ at makefnmark{\hbox{\ at textsuperscript{\small\ at thefnmark}}}
Thanks for the suggestion, but when I put that command in the
preamble all of the footnote marks become much bigger
than they should
Enrico Forestieri lyx.org> writes:
>
> Try the following line in the preamble:
>
> \def\ makefnmark{\hbox{\ textsuperscript{\small\ thefnmark}}}
>
Thanks for the suggestion, but when I put that command in the
preamble all of the footnote marks become much bigger
than they should be.
common occurrence (footnotes in titles).
Try the following line in the preamble:
\def\@makefnmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\small\@thefnmark}}}
--
Enrico
common occurrence (footnotes in titles).
Try the following line in the preamble:
\def\@makefnmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\small\@thefnmark}}}
--
Enrico
would appear
> to be a fairly common occurrence (footnotes in titles).
Try the following line in the preamble:
\def\@makefnmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\small\@thefnmark}}}
--
Enrico
the
required LaTeX code.
Thanks for that. I did try fiddling with commands in ERT, but none
of them worked. I'll try at the site you mention.
Also, it might be interesting to note that, in his 'footmisc' package
documentation, Robin Fairbanks repeats that it's best to avoid
footnotes in titles
Stefano,
Thanks a lot for your help. That's great. It's not perfect, but it does work,
and is good enough to get by for the moment.
Sebastien
, though, despite it being what would appear
to be a fairly common occurrence (footnotes in titles).
Sebastien
the
required LaTeX code.
Thanks for that. I did try fiddling with commands in ERT, but none
of them worked. I'll try at the site you mention.
Also, it might be interesting to note that, in his 'footmisc' package
documentation, Robin Fairbanks repeats that it's best to avoid
footnotes in titles
Stefano,
Thanks a lot for your help. That's great. It's not perfect, but it does work,
and is good enough to get by for the moment.
Sebastien
, though, despite it being what would appear
to be a fairly common occurrence (footnotes in titles).
Sebastien
y to get LyX to generate the
>> required LaTeX code.
> Thanks for that. I did try fiddling with commands in ERT, but none
> of them worked. I'll try at the site you mention.
> Also, it might be interesting to note that, in his 'footmisc' package
> documentation, Robin Fairbanks r
Stefano,
Thanks a lot for your help. That's great. It's not perfect, but it does work,
and is good enough to get by for the moment.
Sebastien
ng point. The documentation
on this seems slim, though, despite it being what would appear
to be a fairly common occurrence (footnotes in titles).
Sebastien
On 2013-10-28, Sebastien wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann engelmann at uni-tuebingen.de writes:
Is there a
way to change the formatting of the footnote mark within a title, in
order to make the footnote mark less obtrusive at this particular
place? I've tried a number of things but none of them
Thanks for that. I did try fiddling with commands in ERT, but none
of them worked. I'll try at the site you mention.
Also, it might be interesting to note that, in his 'footmisc' package
documentation, Robin Fairbanks repeats that it's best to avoid
footnotes in titles — but in the very same
repeats that it's best to avoid
footnotes in titles — but in the very same document he has
not one, but *two* footnotes before he even gets to the first
paragraph!
Sebastien, you may have tried this already, it kinds of does what you want
but not quite. It may be a starting point though:
try
On 2013-10-28, Sebastien wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann engelmann at uni-tuebingen.de writes:
Is there a
way to change the formatting of the footnote mark within a title, in
order to make the footnote mark less obtrusive at this particular
place? I've tried a number of things but none of them
Thanks for that. I did try fiddling with commands in ERT, but none
of them worked. I'll try at the site you mention.
Also, it might be interesting to note that, in his 'footmisc' package
documentation, Robin Fairbanks repeats that it's best to avoid
footnotes in titles — but in the very same
repeats that it's best to avoid
footnotes in titles — but in the very same document he has
not one, but *two* footnotes before he even gets to the first
paragraph!
Sebastien, you may have tried this already, it kinds of does what you want
but not quite. It may be a starting point though:
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