On 07/13/2012 06:36 PM, Pere Porta wrote: > Concerning the footnotes, I'm having a trouble at composing a document > Book... > Which is the right way to insert the footnotes?: > --First, one writes the whole work... and once it is fully > written... then one inserts the first footnote at its place and, of > course, words the text of the footnote... then inserts the second foot > note, writes its text... then the third footnote and its text... and so > on... > --One begins to write the work and one inserts a footnote in the place > where it has to be placed..., then one makes the text of the footnote > and... then one continues to write the work... inserts the second > footnote and words its text, and so on... > >
Sorry but I don't understand your problem. With DocBook, there is no fundamental difference between a footnote and a para. Insert it in place (for example, inside a paragraph or a table cell; using Edit|Insert that is, Ctrl-I) and then type some text in it or if you prefer, leave it empty as a reminder so you can type something later in a subsequent editing session. -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List [email protected] http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support

