Brooks and Christopher—
Many thanks for your help! \in is just what I wanted, and \in{ref.}
[lemur] works perfectly.
All best, Alan
On Sep 22, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Brooks Moses wrote:
At 04:18 AM 9/22/2005, Alan Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Though I have asked this question before and t
At 04:18 AM 9/22/2005, Alan Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Though I have asked this question before and there was no response, I
thought I would ask the following once more (before going through my
source files and making the changes by hand).
Does anyone know how to modify or adapt \note so t
Alan Bowen wrote:
> Does anyone know how to modify or adapt \note so that the output is a
> footnote number in normal/body text format---e.g., “(ref.\ \note
> [lemur])” becomes “(ref.\ 9)”---rather than a superscripted numeral?
\starttext
footnote\footnote[lemur]{test}
has number \in[lemur]
\stop
Though I have asked this question before and there was no response, I
thought I would ask the following once more (before going through my
source files and making the changes by hand).
Does anyone know how to modify or adapt \note so that the output is a
footnote number in normal/body text