Thank you Brian, thank you Piet!
Worked just fine (in the original large file too). I do appreciate your
help, it saved me a lot of time and work.
If applied carefully, your method is a simple and useful tool to convert
footnotes.
Best regards
Wojciech
W dniu 21.01.2016 o 12:21, Piet van
Brian Barker wrote:
> You could unzip the .odt file, extract
> content.xml, examine this to determine how
> Automatic and Character footnote anchors are
> differently represented, edit it as necessary,
> rezip the .odt file using the edited content.xml
> - and hope it works! But I
Hello, thank you both for your answers. A new link to the same document,
saved as ODT: https://copy.com/t38Z7xRx9CrSjiNI – hope this one will
open flawlessly.
I don't see an automatic method, but there is a manual techniques that
is quite straightforward.
I know the manual way of doing it
At 10:01 21/01/2016 +0100, Wojciech Górnas wrote:
I know the manual way of doing it - although I
had a good reason to ask about an automatic
method: the original file contains 1000+
footnotes :) This should have been written it at
the very beginning: I am quite familiar with LO
Writer and
At 14:17 20/01/2016 +0100, Wojciech Górnas wrote:
In this example document, ...
The document is a .docx file. It might be more
sensible to save this in .odt format.
... each footnote number was inserted manually
in LibreOffice Writer. Now, is there a way to
convert them all to
:20 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] footnotes numbering problem
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Did you mean to insert a URL to show an example?;
>or did you attach an example? (if so, attachments are not
> allowed
> so was deleted before arriving on this list)
>
)
From: Wojciech Górnaś <wojci...@gornas.com>
Date: Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 7:17 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] footnotes numbering problem
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Hi,
In this example document, each footnote number was inserted manually in
LibreOffice Writer. Now, is there a way to c
as any other;
if on separate, respective pages, then only MsFt might know
why they do not wish to be compatible with others)
From: Wojciech Górnaś <wojci...@gornas.com>
Date: Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 7:17 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] footnotes numbering problem
To:
Hi,
In this example document, each footnote number was inserted manually in
LibreOffice Writer. Now, is there a way to convert them all to
automatically, sequentially numbered footnotes? I tried to do this in MS
Word (2007), but to no avail. For some reason Word doesn't even
recognize the
Hi Tom,
Hi :)
I thought Zotero was often used as an Extension/Add-on/Plug-in to improve
the handling of this sort of thing? The default one included in
LibreOffice is more than good enough for me but uni students and others
might benefit from adding in a specialist tool such as Zotero
Regards
Hi :)
My post was a question. I was asking IF Zotero can handle this too or even
makes the problem evaporate.
Zotero has seemed to help a lot of people in the past who have had lots of
different problems with referencing things.
My money would be on Brian's answer being the one that fixes the
Hi Brian,
Le 08/09/2014 13:43, Brian Barker a écrit :
I'm not sure a note that doesn't relate to any point in the text makes
sense, but ...
neither am I
You may have to tinker with spacing in the footnote itself. And I don't
guarantee what will happen to the automatic numbering of any
Hi :)
I thought Zotero was often used as an Extension/Add-on/Plug-in to improve
the handling of this sort of thing? The default one included in
LibreOffice is more than good enough for me but uni students and others
might benefit from adding in a specialist tool such as Zotero
Regards from
Tom :)
Hi.
How do I add a footnote when it doesn't have a reference.
I have some footnotes with and some without references (anchors).
Thanks,Steve
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I'm using LibreOffice 3.5.4.2 on Debian Linux. After I create a
footnote on a page, say page 1, and create a footnote, let's say
Footnote # 1, how can I create a second footnote to reference the same
footnote #1? All I want for the second footnote is a superscript
numeral 1 in the body of the
At 13:25 10/03/2014 -0700, J. Van Brimmer wrote:
I'm using LibreOffice 3.5.4.2 on Debian Linux. After I create a
footnote on a page, say page 1, and create a footnote, let's say
Footnote # 1, how can I create a second footnote to reference the
same footnote #1? All I want for the second
Okay, I got that. But it doesn't enter the number a superscript, it
enters it the same size as the text. I have to highlight the number,
right click on it, then select Style Superscript.
This is a little better, but still tedious.
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Brian Barker
At 15:09 10/03/2014 -0700, J. Van Brimmer wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 13:25 10/03/2014 -0700, J. Van Brimmer wrote:
I'm using LibreOffice 3.5.4.2 on Debian Linux. After I create a
footnote on a page, say page 1, and create a footnote, let's say
Footnote # 1,
Hi,
After getting to work on a formatting task after help from this list, I
ran into the following problems, which I'll report both in the hope that
some of the information will be helpful and that I might be able to get
some further help...
Having set up all my template styles I needed to
In scientific texts it is common and for some articles in many journals
necessary to make an extra footnote or endnote for each reference. These
journals also demand that within the main text more than 2 subsequent reference
numbers should be written like: 2-5. If libreoffice should be really
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