I'd like to second this feature request for the possibility to define a second footnote separator line for for those cases when footnotes from one page extent to the next. Having a line of 100% length is indeed a standard in the Humanities. (Hey, come on! Even Word does this …! ;)
Thanks!
Long separator for footnotes?
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Re: Make this a feature request!
It is indeed one of the numerous musts in Mellel, even if not the most important one, in my mind...chris wrote:I'd like to second this feature request for the possibility to define a second footnote separator line for for those cases when footnotes from one page extent to the next. Having a line of 100% length is indeed a standard in the Humanities. (Hey, come on! Even Word does this …!
Thanks!
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Re: Make this a feature request!
Well, I guess must-factors highly depend on more or less individual usage patterns …Cattus Thraex wrote:It is indeed one of the numerous musts in Mellel, even if not the most important one, in my mind...
But admittedly for me Mellel isn't too useful until this is resolved.
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Re: Long separator for footnotes?
Am I guessing right that what you refer to is a "continued..." for a footnote from one page to the next?eleuteruiz wrote:It is very common (at least in Humanities, AFAIK) that a footnote surpasses the available space in the page where it started and has to continue in the following page. It is also a common practice to have in the footnote a short separator like this:
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1 Footnote text bla bla bla bla bla bla bla …
but a long separator for the following page, indicating that the footnote has begun in the preceding page(s). Like this:
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Footnote tex following, bla bla bla…
Is there a way to edit a footnote style to get this? (I hope I have been clear enough).
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I think that's right, Ori. Allow me to rephrase eleuteruiz's request for clarity (and add a bit of my own, sneakily):
On page five, say, a footnote begins:
At which point it runs out of room. The desired behavior would be for the continuation of the note (and any following notes) on page six to be styled differently, like so.
And so on. There being sufficient room on page six for all of these notes, any notes on page seven would look just like those we saw on page five.
I guess what is really needed is an option to define note style variants. Perhaps some could be designated for specific purposes, when a note continues on the next page, or (as has been noted elsewhere) when notes are so short that it makes sense to continue them on the same line. As here:
Perhaps this could use the nifty autotitle formatting interface. One could place a carriage return at the beginning of a normal note style, but replace it with a tab to achieve this effect: some well placed tabs in the paragraph style could allow a dazzling array of effects — and save trees. Who will speak for the trees?!?
I could even imagine a different menu command: "Insert Note With Variant," and the note variant could be edited in a Note Pallette.
As for me, I style my notes without a separator (one of the features that sold me this program), so the extra flexibility for long notes would be valuable. In a recent seminar paper I set about a dozen lines of verse into a note, and that was a typographical challenge, let me tell you.
A more flexible note system: add it to the pile of things to do.
Thanks!
Nick
On page five, say, a footnote begins:
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[12] Consectetuer arcu ipsum ornare pellentesque vehicula, in vehicula
diam, ornare magna erat felis wisi a risus. Justo fermentum id.
Malesuada eleifend, tortor molestie, a fusce a vel et. Mauris at
suspendisse, neque aliquam faucibus adipiscing, vivamus in. Wisi
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nisl fermentum tempor ac a, augue in eleifend in venenatis, cras sit
id in vestibulum felis in, sed ligula. In sodales suspendisse mauris
quam etiam erat, quia tellus convallis eros rhoncus diam orci, porta
lectus esse adipiscing posuere et, nisl arcu laoreet.
[13] Next note: Lorem ipsum Consectetuer arcu ipsum ornare
pellentesque vehicula, in vehicula diam, ornare magna erat felis
wisi a risus. Justo fermentum.
I guess what is really needed is an option to define note style variants. Perhaps some could be designated for specific purposes, when a note continues on the next page, or (as has been noted elsewhere) when notes are so short that it makes sense to continue them on the same line. As here:
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[12] Lorem Ipsum, p. 34 [tab] [13] ibid, p. 39
[14] ibid, p. 56 [15] Justo fermentum
I could even imagine a different menu command: "Insert Note With Variant," and the note variant could be edited in a Note Pallette.
As for me, I style my notes without a separator (one of the features that sold me this program), so the extra flexibility for long notes would be valuable. In a recent seminar paper I set about a dozen lines of verse into a note, and that was a typographical challenge, let me tell you.
A more flexible note system: add it to the pile of things to do.
Thanks!
Nick
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