Hi Sylvain,

Thanks, it's interesting to know how other people use these things. I 
suppose I was just comparing the footnote part of refnotes which I notice 
you can also format.
I think I need to play around with it for a bit longer to clarify the 
differences in how I use them.

Regards
Jon

On Monday, 21 October 2019 22:06:50 UTC+1, Sycom wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In my humble opinion they have very different purposes.
> * Refnotes is a very nice implementation of footnotes, references and 
> abbreviations. Like in classic academics publication. In a very semantic 
> way.
> * Appear allows you to enrich a text with optional or additional content. 
> This content can also be formatted and will extend reader experience. It is 
> a nice usage of onscreen reading capabilities for empowering publications.
>
> So if your purpose is providing robust sources, references, explanations 
> or a bibliography, refnotes is the good way to go.
> But if you want to make your publication reactive to the reader, with 
> optional rich text parts within your publication (sort of book) appear is 
> your tool.
>
> Use both ;-)
>
> Regards
>
> Sylvain
> @sycom
>
>

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