Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread rgheck
Doug Laidlaw wrote: I am writing a book. 1. Can I have endnotes for each chapter? That seems to have been recommended. IMO, endnotes make the book more readable. In my case, that is important. For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes, because they are closer to the

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote: You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear. rh I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes. Nothing more. It sounds like a configuration problem at my end. Doug.

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote: On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote: You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear. rh I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes. Nothing more. It sounds like a

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Richard Heck
Doug Laidlaw wrote: On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote: On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote: You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear. rh I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes.

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread rgheck
Doug Laidlaw wrote: I am writing a book. 1. Can I have endnotes for each chapter? That seems to have been recommended. IMO, endnotes make the book more readable. In my case, that is important. For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes, because they are closer to the

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote: You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear. rh I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes. Nothing more. It sounds like a configuration problem at my end. Doug.

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote: On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote: You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear. rh I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes. Nothing more. It sounds like a

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Richard Heck
Doug Laidlaw wrote: On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote: On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote: You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear. rh I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes.

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread rgheck
Doug Laidlaw wrote: I am writing a book. 1. Can I have endnotes for each chapter? That seems to have been recommended. IMO, endnotes make the book more readable. In my case, that is important. For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes, because they are closer to the

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote: > You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear. > > rh I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes. Nothing more. It sounds like a configuration problem at my end. Doug.

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote: > On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote: > > You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear. > > > > rh > > I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes. > Nothing more. It

Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Richard Heck
Doug Laidlaw wrote: On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote: On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote: You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear. rh I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes.

Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-26 Thread Doug Laidlaw
I am writing a book. 1. Can I have endnotes for each chapter? That seems to have been recommended. IMO, endnotes make the book more readable. In my case, that is important. For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes, because they are closer to the referring text. 2.

Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-26 Thread Doug Laidlaw
I am writing a book. 1. Can I have endnotes for each chapter? That seems to have been recommended. IMO, endnotes make the book more readable. In my case, that is important. For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes, because they are closer to the referring text. 2.

Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-26 Thread Doug Laidlaw
I am writing a book. 1. Can I have endnotes for each chapter? That seems to have been recommended. IMO, endnotes make the book more readable. In my case, that is important. For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes, because they are closer to the referring text. 2.