Hi, 
OK and thank you very much. It is better to know that there is a limitation, 
then to don?t know and seek for a solution. I haven?t found any information 
about this, before.
 
But, isn?t that a good point for a wish list?:

"To allow insertion of elements having display:block inside elements having 
display:inline and get something that looks good.

Thank you once again, 
Robert

Dnia ?roda, 23 listopada 2005 r. 14:10, Hussein Shafie napisa?:
> Robert Ganowski wrote:
> > Yes, I ought to be more precise. The second part of my question was also
> > about <footnote> in <emphasis>, that doesn?t seem to be in a block, as in
> > normal <para>. But, let me show an example (included as an .png file).
> > There you can find a footnote in a para, and the same footnote in an
> > emphasis inside para.  (Text in bold is <emphasis role=?bold?>. This
> > second footnote seems to be inline. Isn?t it? And that is may problem.
>
> My answer to your first email was incorrect.
>
> Inserting a footnote inside an emphasis *seems* to look good (except
> that the footnote is displayed using an italic font).
>
> In fact, this does not work at all: if I save the document and reload
> it, I can reproduce what is displayed in the screenshot you sent me in
> your second email.
>
> +------------------------------------------------------------------+
> XXE limitation: there is *no way* to insert elements having
> display:block inside elements having display:inline and get
> something that looks good.
> +------------------------------------------------------------------+
>
> Non-satisfactory workaround:
>
> ---
> emphasis footnote,
> emphasis footnote * {
>     display: inline;
>     font-weight: normal;
>     font-style: normal;
> }
> ---

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