Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes:

> Rainer M Krug <rai...@krugs.de> writes:
>
>> I tried in LibreOffice, and indeed it does not seem to be possible. I
>> don't know what the convention is, but I don't like that an invald .odt
>> file is produced. Maybe give a warning about "incompatible features" or
>> just drop the footnote in the footnote?
>
> Dropping it is a possibility, though not a very nice one.

Agreed - for me it doesn't matter anymore, as the footnote in the
footnote was only a TODO reminder.

>
> You can insert a cross-reference to a footnote within a footnote.  But I
> don’t know how to insert a footnote without also adding a reference in the
> text.  If the latter is possible, that way should work.

This sounds like the way to go, but I would suggest that until there is
a solution (for this apparently not supported feature in LibreOffice?)
to either drop the footnote and give a warning in emacs, or insert the
footnote text in the footnote as verbatim text.

Cheers,

Rainer

>
> Rasmus

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