Hello,
I need to have my notes placed at the end of the document (endnotes). Most of my endnotes are very short bibliographic references, such as
Schachter, Das Drama des Ursatzes, 210.
So it would make sense to use a two-column section for the notes instead of wasting an entire line per note. I fail to find out how to do this, however—I have created the appropriate notes style, and a two-column section in the Styles Editor, but I am unable to change the notes area to any section style other than the default single column. Could any one enlighten me?
Thank you.
Endnotes with two columns
Moderators: Eyal Redler, redlers, Ori Redler
Re: Endnotes with two columns
This just worked, but it is not a very elegant solution: Place the cursor at the very end of your text before your endnotes, i.e. either at the end of the textbody or at the end of the bibliography (don't place the cursor inside the first endnote, but at the end of the preceding text). Then insert a section break (Abschnittswechsel; option-cmd-L) and then choose that section style you created that includes two columns. The endotes should now be listed in two columns.
But: This generates an "unbalanced" layout: in the right column, the endnotes start from the very top of the column. In the left column, the first thing is an "ordinary" paragraph, followed by the first endnote. I don't know how to get rid of that paragraph (if it is possible at all). If there's no text in this paragraph, for a reader this looks like the endnotes in the left column "start" at a lower point than in the right column for no apparent reason. So you might want to use that paragraph for a short note or introduction to the endnote section (or maybe as "title" for the endnote section).
But: This generates an "unbalanced" layout: in the right column, the endnotes start from the very top of the column. In the left column, the first thing is an "ordinary" paragraph, followed by the first endnote. I don't know how to get rid of that paragraph (if it is possible at all). If there's no text in this paragraph, for a reader this looks like the endnotes in the left column "start" at a lower point than in the right column for no apparent reason. So you might want to use that paragraph for a short note or introduction to the endnote section (or maybe as "title" for the endnote section).
Re: Endnotes with two columns
Thanks very much—that's not perfect but a good start indeed.