Well, the votes seem to be in[1]. Numbered footnotes won in a
landslide with 12 votes out of 15.
1. http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pRaU6ZSlzvAW13MW_-FZjfQ
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I personally enjoy reading all your post but I think star is better than numberS
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From: "Chas. Owens"
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 00:38:28
To: Perl Beginners
Subject: I am considering changing my footnote style.
As many of you have probably noticed, I am ad
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:16, Bob goolsby wrote:
> But only if you number them on octal.
snip
Hmm, I don't normally have more than seven footnotes, so I don't think
it will be noticeable whether I a using octal, decimal, or
hexadecimal.
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But only if you number them on octal.
OGB
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 9:46 PM, John W. Krahn wrote:
> Chas. Owens wrote:
>>
>> As many of you have probably noticed, I am addicted* to footnotes in
>> my answers. I am considering changing their format to [1], [2], [3]
>> instead of *, **, ***. I
Chas. Owens wrote:
As many of you have probably noticed, I am addicted* to footnotes in
my answers. I am considering changing their format to [1], [2], [3]
instead of *, **, ***. If you have any opinions you can vote for your
favorite style
If you *have* to have footnotes then I vote for numb
As many of you have probably noticed, I am addicted* to footnotes in
my answers. I am considering changing their format to [1], [2], [3]
instead of *, **, ***. If you have any opinions you can vote for your
favorite style (including no footnotes and suggesting you own style)
here:
http://spreads