Am Donnerstag, dem 01. Februar 2024 schrieb Juan Manuel Macías: > How about using dedicated keywords? Something like: > > #+FN_AUTHOR: footnote text > #+FN_TITLE: footnote text
For reference -- I do not know if this prompted the discussion here -- just a few days ago I asked about footnotes in author information because such footnotes are just so common in the field I write in. They are used to give a short description of the author's position usually ("XY is a researcher at the chair of Foo Bar..."). Since in my field I have to submit DOCX to journals, such footnotes should be properly exported by ox-odt in particular. Here is the thread over at emacs-humanities: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-humanities/2024-01/msg00000.html It includes an ugly workaround I applied in form of an advice. A proper solution directly in org would of course be much preferable. I like the dedicated keyword solution. This way third party backends will probably ignore the new keywords, because for them they will look like a comment. Marvin -- Dipl.-Jur. M. Gülker | https://mg.guelker.eu | PGP: Siehe Webseite Passau, Deutschland | kont...@guelker.eu | O<