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.
Sebastien writes:
Thanks for your remarks. I'll look into the latex commands to tweak
this and see if there is anything possible. The solution
suggested by Stefano provides a good starting point. The documentation
on this seems slim, though, despite it being what would appear
to be a fairly
Sebastien writes:
Thanks for your remarks. I'll look into the latex commands to tweak
this and see if there is anything possible. The solution
suggested by Stefano provides a good starting point. The documentation
on this seems slim, though, despite it being what would appear
to be a fairly
Sebastien writes:
> Thanks for your remarks. I'll look into the latex commands to tweak
> this and see if there is anything possible. The solution
> suggested by Stefano provides a good starting point. The documentation
> on this seems slim, though, despite it being what would appear
> to be a
On 2013-10-29, Sebastien wrote:
This is a rather uncommon (but not unreasonable) request. I am quite sure
there is a way, at least with ERT.
If I were you, I would try to get this working in LaTeX first, asking at the
comp.text.tex usenet list. Then I would try to get LyX to generate the
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
Of course, the documentation is there to show what is possible with
footmisc, even if it is not recommended. There are other footnote
packages on CTAN, you could try whether any of them supports the style
you want to achieve. With a *minimal* LaTeX example that gives the
desired output, the
On 2013-10-29, Sebastien wrote:
This is a rather uncommon (but not unreasonable) request. I am quite sure
there is a way, at least with ERT.
If I were you, I would try to get this working in LaTeX first, asking at the
comp.text.tex usenet list. Then I would try to get LyX to generate the
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
Of course, the documentation is there to show what is possible with
footmisc, even if it is not recommended. There are other footnote
packages on CTAN, you could try whether any of them supports the style
you want to achieve. With a *minimal* LaTeX example that gives the
desired output, the
On 2013-10-29, Sebastien wrote:
>> This is a rather uncommon (but not unreasonable) request. I am quite sure
>> there is a way, at least with ERT.
>> If I were you, I would try to get this working in LaTeX first, asking at the
>> comp.text.tex usenet list. Then I would try to get LyX to generate
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
> Of course, the documentation is there to show what is possible with
> footmisc, even if it is not recommended. There are other footnote
> packages on CTAN, you could try whether any of them supports the style
> you want to achieve. With a *minimal* LaTeX example that gives the
> desired output,
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
This is a rather uncommon (but not unreasonable) request. I am quite sure
there is a way, at least with ERT.
If I were you, I would try to get this working in LaTeX first, asking at the
comp.text.tex usenet list. Then I would try to get LyX to generate the
required LaTeX code.
Günter
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Sebastien s.no...@free.fr wrote:
This is a rather uncommon (but not unreasonable) request. I am quite sure
there is a way, at least with ERT.
If I were you, I would try to get this working in LaTeX first, asking at
the
comp.text.tex usenet list. Then I
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
This is a rather uncommon (but not unreasonable) request. I am quite sure
there is a way, at least with ERT.
If I were you, I would try to get this working in LaTeX first, asking at the
comp.text.tex usenet list. Then I would try to get LyX to generate the
required LaTeX code.
Günter
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Sebastien s.no...@free.fr wrote:
This is a rather uncommon (but not unreasonable) request. I am quite sure
there is a way, at least with ERT.
If I were you, I would try to get this working in LaTeX first, asking at
the
comp.text.tex usenet list. Then I
On 2013-10-28, Sebastien wrote:
> Wolfgang Engelmann 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
> This is a rather uncommon (but not unreasonable) request. I am quite sure
> there is a way, at least with ERT.
>
> If I were you, I would try to get this working in LaTeX first, asking at the
> comp.text.tex usenet list. Then I would try to get LyX to generate the
> required LaTeX code.
>
>
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Sebastien wrote:
> > This is a rather uncommon (but not unreasonable) request. I am quite sure
> > there is a way, at least with ERT.
> >
> > If I were you, I would try to get this working in LaTeX first, asking at
> the
> > comp.text.tex usenet
On Sunday 27 October 2013 18:25:20 s.no...@free.fr wrote:
Hello list members,
This one may be easy but I can't figure it out.
If you put a footnote at the end of a title (sometimes it has to be
done), the footnote mark obviously takes on the default font of the
title: usually something
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 work.
Did you try a
On Sunday 27 October 2013 18:25:20 s.no...@free.fr wrote:
Hello list members,
This one may be easy but I can't figure it out.
If you put a footnote at the end of a title (sometimes it has to be
done), the footnote mark obviously takes on the default font of the
title: usually something
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 work.
Did you try a
On Sunday 27 October 2013 18:25:20 s.no...@free.fr wrote:
> Hello list members,
>
> This one may be easy but I can't figure it out.
>
> If you put a footnote at the end of a title (sometimes it has to be
> done), the footnote mark obviously takes on the default font of the
> title: usually
Wolfgang Engelmann 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 work.
> >
>
> Did you try a
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