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- Symbols instead of numbers as footnote markers
How can I make LaTeX use symbols (*, †, ‡, and so on) instead of numbers to mark footnotes? (The numbers are confusing because I use superscripted numbers for citations )
- biblatex footcite and footnote - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
In a document, I am using \usepackage[style=mla,babel=hyphen,backend=biber]{biblatex} together with the \footcite command, and everything is perfect There is a difficulty when I want to include a reference within a longer footnote containing extra text I tried something like \footnote{extra text extra text \cite{key} extra text} but the output format of the \cite command will not be the same
- How to refer to a footnote? - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
How do I refer to a footnote? For example, if is constructed like this blah blah blah blah\footnote{blah blah \label{footnote_1}} would you refer to it using this line? As mentioned in note \ref{footnote_1}
- How to simply footcite with biblatex - LaTeX Stack Exchange
I would like to cite so that the reference shows up in the footer and in a bibliography, with the number of the reference in the text I tried to do so with the following code: \\documentclass[11pt]{
- How to display the footnote in the bottom of the slide while using . . .
I am using \\columns in beamer to show two pictures After I added \\footnote{ExampleText} after captions, the ExampleTest just appear in each column Now I want to show all of the ExampleText in the
- Configuring footnote position and spacing - TeX - TeX - LaTeX Stack . . .
(A) How do I shift the footnote vertically down 1 mm or so? (B) I want to introduce some additional space in between one foot note and the next one, and between the first footnote and the line that
- How to embed citations into footnotes? - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Your question is actually about two things: How to produce a footnote, and how to embed a citation to a reference (here: an URL) into such a note Footnotes are produced with the standard LaTeX command \footnote{<Some text>} LaTeX will add a superscript number at the position in the running text where you used \footnote, and will add the same number plus <Some text> at the bottom of the page
- Why is a cross † used as footnote marker for people?
The dagger, which sometimes looks like a cross, has long been used to as a foot- or sidenote Here's an example from 1582, though the practice is much older than this: Here's a link to the page on Google Books As you can see, the dagger is used (here) at a "secondary level" from the main set of glosses, which used suprascript letters The dagger in this case is to the note on the far right by
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