On 11-May-2001 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:

> This is actually easy to differenciate... in InsetFoot we know how
> many lines the footnote-body consist of. the problem then is line length.

The problem is also that we don't know at what position we actually are
on the actual line when starting outputting the footnote.

> I'd really like to see the footnote code in the tex document stand out
> a bit and thus I want the closing brace to be on a line of its own, or
> last on a line.

This won't be possible without spacing problems. IMO that if we just have
the closing brace as first char of a new line it is outstanding enough and
solves the space-problem.

       Jürgen

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