Colin Baxter writes: > >> Perhaps it is better to avoid footnotes in titles and to add some > >> phrase to the body instead. > > > That is the ideal scenario. I also believe that footnotes should > > be avoided in section headings, if possible. Or at least, have > > another type of numbering (symbols, letters...). The manyfoot and > > bigfoot packages allow constructions of this type, with various > > footnote apparatus. > > Indeed, but many journals *require* footnotes in titles, especially for > affiliation, email, etc.
Notes on article titles (and even on the author name) are a slightly different case from notes on section titles. In LaTeX there is the "\thanks" command, which inserts footnotes for title and author, numbered with fnsymbol. For example: ... \title{Lorem ipsum dolor\thanks{blah blah}} ... Org does not have support for this type of notes in the #+title or #+author keywords. For LaTeX you can use a macro. For backends like odt it is trickier. Look at this thread: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-humanities/2024-01/msg00000.html I think it would be nice if Org had some kind of support for notes in #+title and #+author... Best regards, Juan Manuel