Re: Beginner's questions: Converting footnotes to endnotes
On 12/07/2011 04:59 AM, Eric Weir wrote: On Dec 6, 2011, at 9:56 AM, Richard Heck wrote: You have a choice. If you want all footnotes to appear as endnotes, then just use Foot To End. If you want to have endnotes, but also have the possibility of using footnotes, then use Endnote. (The former also has the advantage that you can easily make your endnotes back into footnotes, if a journal requires it.) Whichever you do, you will then need to place the single command "\theendnotes" in ERT, where you want them to appear. Thanks, Richard. A wee bit unclear about the difference. Is it that Foot To End you can have either and revert from end to foot, while with Endnote you can have either but can't revert from end to foot? With Foot to End, you just use footnotes, but they come out as endnotes, and if you remove the module, they're back to being footnotes. With Endnote, you can have both footnotes and endnotes, but they are what they are. rh
Re: Beginner's questions: Converting footnotes to endnotes
On Dec 6, 2011, at 9:56 AM, Richard Heck wrote: > You have a choice. If you want all footnotes to appear as endnotes, then > just use Foot To End. If you want to have endnotes, but also have the > possibility of using footnotes, then use Endnote. (The former also has > the advantage that you can easily make your endnotes back into > footnotes, if a journal requires it.) > > Whichever you do, you will then need to place the single command > "\theendnotes" in ERT, where you want them to appear. Thanks, Richard. A wee bit unclear about the difference. Is it that Foot To End you can have either and revert from end to foot, while with Endnote you can have either but can't revert from end to foot? I have been puzzled by references to ERT, but then came across an explanation somewhere on the LyX website, I think maybe in the FAQs. At first I thought the command could be put in the LaTeX Preamble under documents/settings, but now I understand that wouldn't work. Thanks again, -- Eric Weir Decatur, GA USA eew...@bellsouth.net "Imagining the other is a powerful antidote to fanaticism and hatred." - Amos Oz
Re: Beginner's questions: Converting footnotes to endnotes
On 12/06/2011 07:40 AM, Eric Weir wrote: > > I'm just starting to set up a document. I'm using the Standard Article > class. I'd like the footnotes to appear at the end of the article. I > understand I will need to activate a module to do that. > > Which module do I use -- Endnote or Foot to End? And once I've done > that, how do I instruct LyX to move the footnotes to the end of the > article? > You have a choice. If you want all footnotes to appear as endnotes, then just use Foot To End. If you want to have endnotes, but also have the possibility of using footnotes, then use Endnote. (The former also has the advantage that you can easily make your endnotes back into footnotes, if a journal requires it.) Whichever you do, you will then need to place the single command "\theendnotes" in ERT, where you want them to appear. Richard
Beginner's questions: Converting footnotes to endnotes
I'm just starting to set up a document. I'm using the Standard Article class. I'd like the footnotes to appear at the end of the article. I understand I will need to activate a module to do that. Which module do I use -- Endnote or Foot to End? And once I've done that, how do I instruct LyX to move the footnotes to the end of the article? Thanks, -- Eric Weir eew...@bellsouth.net "The invincible shield of caring Is a weapon sent from the sky against being dead." - Tao Te Ching 67