end footnotes before new chapter starts?
Hi, is there a way to end ("flush") footnotes of a chapter before the next chapters starts? Please have a look at this double-page spread below, please: http://werksatz.com/attachments/spread.pdf Footnote no. 37 should be the first footnote that is printed under the footnote line of the first page of the new chapter (right). This is even more important/annoying when footnote numbering starts at "1" with a new chapter!! Steffen (at MkII)
As there was no answer at all on this post: does it mean that there is no way to solve my problem?? Steffen Am 18.09.2009 um 10:58 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
is there a way to end ("flush") footnotes of a chapter before the next chapters starts?
Please have a look at this double-page spread below, please:
http://werksatz.com/attachments/spread.pdf
Footnote no. 37 should be the first footnote that is printed under the footnote line of the first page of the new chapter (right).
This is even more important/annoying when footnote numbering starts at "1" with a new chapter!!
Steffen (at MkII)
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Am 27.09.2009 um 10:14 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
As there was no answer at all on this post: does it mean that there is no way to solve my problem??
\flushfootnotes should do the trick.
Sure, that's what I assumed, too. But it doesn't ;o( Please have a look at page 15 in "test_x.pdf" generated from "text_x.tex" in this folder: http://werksatz.com/attachments/TEST_X.zip The \flushfootnotes was written at the end of "einleitung.tex" and thus should prevent the next chapter from einleitung's footnotes. What is wrong? Best Steffen
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 27.09.2009 um 10:14 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
As there was no answer at all on this post: does it mean that there is no way to solve my problem??
\flushfootnotes should do the trick.
Sure, that's what I assumed, too. But it doesn't ;o(
Please have a look at page 15 in "test_x.pdf" generated from "text_x.tex" in this folder:
http://werksatz.com/attachments/TEST_X.zip
The \flushfootnotes was written at the end of "einleitung.tex" and thus should prevent the next chapter from einleitung's footnotes.
What is wrong?
I have no idea. An explicit \page\hbox{}\page 'fixes' this particular file, but that is not a proper solution. Maybe it is because it is a split footnote? Best wishes, Taco
Am 27.09.2009 um 11:39 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
As there was no answer at all on this post: does it mean that there is no way to solve my problem??
\flushfootnotes should do the trick. Sure, that's what I assumed, too. But it doesn't ;o( Please have a look at page 15 in "test_x.pdf" generated from "text_x.tex" in this folder: http://werksatz.com/attachments/TEST_X.zip The \flushfootnotes was written at the end of "einleitung.tex" and
Am 27.09.2009 um 10:14 schrieb Taco Hoekwater: thus should prevent the next chapter from einleitung's footnotes. What is wrong?
I have no idea. An explicit \page\hbox{}\page 'fixes' this particular file, but that is not a proper solution. Maybe it is because it is a split footnote?
Yes maybe... Right now this is not a usable situation. But it should be at least a feature request for MkIV: When setuphead is defined with "page=yes" there shall NO footnote be written from a chapter/section before! Never. Not even a split note. Steffen
Hi Steffen, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
When setuphead is defined with "page=yes" there shall NO footnote be written from a chapter/section before! Never. Not even a split note.
Agreed. The same should be true in MKII, I absolutely consider the current failure of \flushfootnotes a bug, I just have no idea how to fix it. Best wishes, Taco
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