Ok, that bug seems fixed. Thanks a lot. Now I have to insert some footnotes in a table. In this case links in table doesn't run correctly and numbers are wrong. So numbers following this table are wrong too. Here an example:
Title 1 ======== +--------------+ | one [1]_ abc | +--------------+ | one [1]_ def | +--------------+ Sub two [2]_ mmmmm Sub two [2]_ nnnnn .. [1] from one .. [2] from two Pdf output is followind: <a Table> one 2 abc one 1 def <normal text> Sub two 3 mmmmm Sub two 2 nnnnn <footnote> 3 from two On 7 Feb, 20:22, Georg Brandl <[email protected]> wrote: > You're right, there were two bugs in the footnote handling. This problem > as well as Lauro's should now be fixed in the 0.5 branch and the trunk. > > cheers, > Georg > > [email protected] schrieb: > > > I have a similar problem: two footnotes with the same number. My > > restructured text is: > > > My Section > > ============= > > > Sub one > > ------- > > > Sub on1 [1]_ lorem ipsum > > > Sub two > > ------- > > > Sub two [1]_ foo bar baz > > > Sub three > > --------- > > > Sub three [2]_ foofafasssf es sf > > > .. rubric:: Footnotes > > > .. [1] one note > > .. [2] two note > > > When I create html file, it's correct. But when I create the pdf one, > > links results completely wrong in it. Only two footnotes are created, > > named '1' (corresponding to 'Sub one'), and '2' (corresponding to 'Sub > > two'). But both point to note 'one'. The third link isn't created! And > > no note named 'two note' has been created! Please help us. > > I paste pdf content following, where '1' and '2' are links. Note that > > 'two note' is considered as simple text. Note that '1 one note' and > > '2 one note' are at the foot of pdf page and there is *not* 'two note' > > there. > > > 1.1 Sub one > > Sub on1 1 lorem ipsum > > 1.2 Sub two > > Sub two 2 foo bar baz > > 1.3 Sub three > > Sub three foofafasssf es sf > > two note > > > 1 one note > > 2 one note > > > On 3 Feb, 18:18, Lauro Moura <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi there. > > >> I have a small problem using footnotes when creating latex documents. > >> The footnotes work fine in HTML but in Latex the builder skips the even > >> numbered ones, so the following code produces two footnotes, for > >> "Sub One" and "Sub Three", numbered 1 and 2. > > >> Using Sphinx 0.5.1 / Python 2.5.2 on Ubuntu Intrepid (8.10) > > >> My Section > >> ============= > > >> Sub one > >> ------- > > >> Sub on1 [#]_ lorem ipsum > > >> Sub two > >> ------- > > >> Sub two [#]_ foo bar baz > > >> Sub three > >> --------- > > >> Sub three [#]_ foofafasssf es sf > > >> .. rubric:: Footnotes > > >> .. [#] one > >> .. [#] two > >> .. [#] three > > >> -- > >> Lauro Moura ("lmoura" on Freenode)http://lauro.wordpress.com > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sphinx-dev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sphinx-dev?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
