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@Footnote divided from the word
From: |
Dominikus Herzberg |
Subject: |
@Footnote divided from the word |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Nov 1998 08:48:42 +0100 |
Hi Lout-ers,
last week Matthew reported under subject "Hair-thin line & @FootNote
divided from the word" the following problem with @FootNote:
> 2) When I put @FootNote in a text like this:
>
> xxx xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx @FootNote { .... }. mmmm mm mmm m
>
> it happens, that when footnote gets into the end of line, lout breaks a
> line awfully, putting footnote mark on a new line. Like this:
>
> xxx xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx
> 1. mmmm mm mmm m
>
> I tried to overcome this by putting "~" between footnote and word which
> it is bound to, but it doesn't work (lout breaks a line between the word
> and footnote mark anyway) and really I did not want to have anything
> between word and its footnote. So, I tried " &0.01s", but the result was
> the same (and it is not very logical markup, isn't it?).
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks and have a nice day
>
> Matthew
I have had the very same problem in a paper I wrote and I couldn't solve
it, neither. If you wanna reproduce the fault take the following lines
of lout code, compile it twice with Lout 3.12 and have a look at the post-
script output.
@SysInclude { doc }
@Doc @Text @Begin
Praziser ist von @I Links die Rede, wenn es um Beziehungen zwischen
Objekten geht (Beispiel:@FootNote{Die Assoziation ist kursiv gesetzt.}
Meyer @I{arbeitet fur} Microsoft), von @I{Associations}, wenn
Klassen-Beziehungen gemeint sind (Beispiel: Person @I{arbeitet fur}
Firma).
@End @Text
(Note: To avoid problems in mail transfer I substituted all german
specific characters.)
Best regards
&
Gruss
Dominikus
- @Footnote divided from the word,
Dominikus Herzberg <=