Hi Chunk R,
Why you don use <<fnote """{{Footnotes##mypdf}} pg16""">>

- Mohammad

On Thursday, January 16, 2020 at 9:30:39 PM UTC+3:30, Chuck R. wrote:
>
> Mohammed,
> For TW5 I think you wrote the <<fnote>> macro which is part of a plugin 
> here: https://kookma.github.io/Refnotes/
>
> Currently the <<fnote>> macro takes 1 parameter in a variety of formats. 
> The change I'm asking for is adding a second parameter to be the page 
> number of the footnote I'm referencing. For example I might have in a 
> "Footnotes" tiddler a reference called "mypdf" which points to an url 
> http://www.somewhere.com/mypdf.pdf. But I might reference this PDF and 
> use a different page for each different reference I call out.
>
> So the new way to call out the fnote macro would be: <<fnote 
> {{Footnotes##mypdf}} 16>>
> where 16 is the page in the PDF I'm referencing. So when the mouse hovers 
> over the footnote superscript number, the footnote might display "http://
> www.somewhere.com/mypdf.pdf, pg16"
>
> Another format would be <<fnote {{Footnotes##mypdf}} "16-18">> which would 
> reference pages 16-18 and would be displayed as
> "http://www.somewhere.com/mypdf.pdf, pp16-18"
>
> Does that make sense?
>

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