Hi Stanislav, footnotes are only one kind of notes. Not all notes are
footnotes. If you ask for footnotes, you will only get footnotes
Thanks Pablo, I had a feeling that was the case, but all the examples I
ran across seemed to have the two conflated. Your example is perfect!
BTW, I wonder
On 11/03/2017 08:39 PM, Stanislav Sokolenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure if this is a bug or feature, but I noticed that custom
> footnotes defined through \definenote do not appear when using
> \placelocalfootnotes as per the following example:
Hi Stanislav,
footnotes are only one kind of no
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a bug or feature, but I noticed that custom
footnotes defined through \definenote do not appear when using
\placelocalfootnotes as per the following example:
%
\setuppapersize [A5]
\definenote [noteone] [footnote]
\setup
On 11/03/2017 05:54 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> When I'm using an exdent after a section command, the first line of the
> exdented paragraph is indented, instead of exdented. Here's an example:
> [...]
> The paragraph after "Heading 2" is indented. If I delete the text "Some
> text." after "Heading
Dear friends.
I want to ask you a question, although I do not know if it has been resolved on
the mailing list. I think I have formulated it already, but I do not remember
well. Can I make an index (of words or passages, authors, etc.), that refer to
chapter, section, subsection, instead of ref
[This is a second try at sending this message, after I got the not that I'm
on the mailing list now.]
Hello,
When I'm using an exdent after a section command, the first line of the
exdented paragraph is indented, instead of exdented. Here's an example:
=
\defines