2011/12/4 <[email protected]>: > On Sun, 4 Dec 2011, Zdenek Wagner wrote: >> first, as Keith wrote, as a reader I would not expect a table in a >> footnote. If the table is important, why not to put it to the main >> text? And if it is not important, why it is there at all? If it is of > > I would definitely expect to see a table in a footnote on a corporate > financial statement. In fact, I think the standardized accounting > practices in some countries may actually *require* tables in footnotes in > some corporate financial statements. I suppose it's possible that the > "notes" on the average financial statement might technically be classified > as endnotes rather than footnotes, since there are typically stretches of > multiple pages containing nothing but "notes" without any "main text" on > the page. But it seems quite reasonable to me that that kind of > context could require tables in footnotes as such.
In such complex footnotes I would expect that the tables are entered in (restricted) vertical mode, not in horizontal mode. In the original Dan's sample the tables appear in a paragraph started implicitely by \footnote. This is probably the root of the problem. > -- > Matthew Skala > [email protected] People before principles. > http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/ > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex -- Zdeněk Wagner http://hroch486.icpf.cas.cz/wagner/ http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
