Brooks Moses wrote:
At 10:40 AM 9/9/2005, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
Not quite, as it doesn't generate a number I can reference. What I'm
thinking of is something that does what \nomarkfootnote does in the
following example:
A sentence\footnote{With a
Brooks Moses wrote:
Not quite, as it doesn't generate a number I can reference. What I'm
thinking of is something that does what \nomarkfootnote does in the
following example:
A sentence\footnote{With a note\note[footB].}.\nomarkfootnote[footB]{And
another.}
\starttext
A
At 10:40 AM 9/9/2005, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
Not quite, as it doesn't generate a number I can reference. What I'm
thinking of is something that does what \nomarkfootnote does in the
following example:
A sentence\footnote{With a
Hi Brooks,
Brooks Moses wrote:
I've been updating the Footnotes page on the Wiki, and have a few
questions as a result:
1.) Footnotes in footnotes in footnotes. Are these possible? When I do
something like \footnote{A note\footnote{With a note\footnote{With a
third footnote.}.}.}, only
Replying to myself (sorry); I discovered the answer to one of these
questions already.
At 01:39 PM 9/3/2005, I wrote:
6. When I reference a footnote's number using \note[ref], I get the number
typeset as a superscript. This looks a little odd to me in sentences such
as See footnote