* [***SPAM***] Strategies to control moving footnotes
@ 2013-06-04 7:10 "H. Özoguz"
2013-06-04 9:26 ` Hans Hagen
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From: "H. Özoguz" @ 2013-06-04 7:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ntg-context
I have often the problem of moving footnotes (with activated grid
setting). That means, the footnote is not on the same page as the
footnotenumber, but moved on the next page. That apperas often if you
have a book with many not-so-short footnotes. Maybe one has to accept
that, but in some cases it is really ugly. How do you manish these
cases, how to control in general this problem? It appears, if the
footnote is not very short and the footnotenumber is at the bottom of
the page (in the text). So the footnote on the same text would shift the
footnotenumber on the next. Are there some automated strategies and keys
in context, or is there no other way than manipulating the text itself?
Regards,
Huseyin
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* Re: [***SPAM***] Strategies to control moving footnotes
2013-06-04 7:10 [***SPAM***] Strategies to control moving footnotes "H. Özoguz"
@ 2013-06-04 9:26 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2013-06-04 9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On 6/4/2013 9:10 AM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
> I have often the problem of moving footnotes (with activated grid
> setting). That means, the footnote is not on the same page as the
> footnotenumber, but moved on the next page. That apperas often if you
> have a book with many not-so-short footnotes. Maybe one has to accept
> that, but in some cases it is really ugly. How do you manish these
> cases, how to control in general this problem? It appears, if the
> footnote is not very short and the footnotenumber is at the bottom of
> the page (in the text). So the footnote on the same text would shift the
> footnotenumber on the next. Are there some automated strategies and keys
> in context, or is there no other way than manipulating the text itself?
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