Yes, of course, there are other deficiencies, but these are ones I
managed to sort out:
- French-style quotes:
\newcommand{\og}{\guillemotleft}
\newcommand{\fg}{\guillemotright}
- French-style lists:
\usepackage{enumitem}
\setenumerate{nolistsep}
\setitemize{nolistsep, label=$-$}
- French-style number sign:
n\textsuperscript{o}
I cannot use babel in this case for I need Classical Greek with a
Unicode font in my text, so I'm forced to rely on polyglossia and XeTeX.
So, back to my question:
Can footmisc be of use here?
--
Alessandro Ceschini
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