See footnotes 15 & 16:
footnote 15 starts on page 16 and continues on 17
footnote 16 is referenced at page 16, so it starts as empty footnote on
page 16 also and continues on 17 (full footnote text there)
If you can suggest another solution, I will be intrigued.
Ankry
> I don't see *two*
2016-01-18 15:50 GMT+01:00 Ankry :
> See footnotes 15 & 16:
>
> footnote 15 starts on page 16 and continues on 17
> footnote 16 is referenced at page 16, so it starts as empty footnote on
> page 16 also and continues on 17 (full footnote text there)
>
> If you can suggest
English Wikisource has documentation too. See
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Help:Footnotes_and_endnotes
To note that you can use multiple versions of if the
reference carries on. Also to note that you cannot use numbers in the
ref name, the extension doesn't play, so at enWS we would usually
Billinghurst wrote:
> To note that you can use multiple versions of if the
> reference carries on. Also to note that you cannot use numbers in the
> ref name, the extension doesn't play, so at enWS we would usually do
> something like where it is the initial page and
> continue it. I have
I don't see *two* footnotes start and continue from the one page, I
just see one footnote start on 18 to19, and another start on 19 to 20.
I don't see see two footnotes continue start on 18 or 19 and both
continue to subsequent pages.
-- billinghurst
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 12:42 AM, Ankry
Great. Thanks for the link. :-)
Regards,
Bodhisattwa
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Hi Ankry,
It really helped. Problem solved.
Thanks a lot,
Bodhisattwa
On 18 January 2016 at 13:07, Ankry wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need a template solution for the following proof-reading problem I
> faced
> > in Bengali Wikisource.
> >
> > There is a reference in Page 1
Ah okay. Slightly different situation than I was trying to explain.
That is just butt ugly. I can think of some tricky ways to do it in a
presentation space so it sort of is like that, but all ultimately
pointless for main namespace. I would simply move it forward a page
and add a about why in
> Hi,
>
> I need a template solution for the following proof-reading problem I faced
> in Bengali Wikisource.
>
> There is a reference in Page 1 which is continued in Page 2. I have used
> the following code in Page 1:-
>
> Text of Page 1 reference and text of Page 2
> reference
>
> It was okay
Hi,
I need a template solution for the following proof-reading problem I faced
in Bengali Wikisource.
There is a reference in Page 1 which is continued in Page 2. I have used
the following code in Page 1:-
Text of Page 1 reference and text of Page 2
reference
It was okay while proof-reading,
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