2018-01-26 0:16 GMT+01:00 Joel Dueck :
> Jens —
> I assume you mean that when you go to https://thenotepad.org/posts/
> pollen-footnotes-approach.html and
>
print that page in your browser, the footnotes run in with the text,
> correct?
>
Yes.
> Two things to note:
>
Jens —
I assume you mean that when you go to
https://thenotepad.org/posts/pollen-footnotes-approach.html and print that
page in your browser, the footnotes run in with the text, correct?
Two things to note:
1. The technique I discuss in that article is one that I'll be using on a
Thanks for writing your thoughts on foot/side notes! Great inspiration.
Is there a way to make the notes look pretty even when you print the page?
I tried use "Print..." in Chrome, and it is hard to tell where the notes
end.
/Jens Axel
2018-01-23 1:38 GMT+01:00 Joel Dueck
>
> > (+ 1 (index-of (remove-duplicates (reverse fn-names)) name))
>
> FWIW this is the same as `(length (member name fn-names))` if you avoid
> putting duplicates in `fn-names` to begin with. `member` returns the tail
> of the list beginning with the matching item. So in this case, [the tail
> On Jan 24, 2018, at 8:30 PM, Matthew Butterick wrote:
>
> FWIW this is the same as `(length (member name fn-names))` if you avoid
> putting duplicates in `fn-names` to begin with. `member` returns the tail of
> the list beginning with the matching item. So in this case,
Wow! I suspected there was a more elegant/functional/concise approach that
what I’d come up with, but yowsers. I have a lot to learn. (Don’t get me
wrong, this is helpful and much appreciated.)
> I was drawn to your comment in the article:
>
*> "The output for footnotes (given my