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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
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 )
Using \footnote in a figures \caption - LaTeX Stack Exchange Maybe this is an easy one, but I struggled with this now too long :) I want to have a footnote in a caption of a figure, see the example \begin {figure} [!ht] \caption {a figure caption\footnote
Footnotes without numbering - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange I have used the following "no numbering command" for footnotes: \\let\\thefootnote\\relax\\footnote{some text} to insert a footnote without number (just once) However, now all my footnotes appear wit
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
Author and affiliations in footnotes - LaTeX Stack Exchange In your particular example, without fiddling too much with the input and manually specifying the footnotemark will give you the desired result I would say may be the code is not so elegant, but the result is as you wish: \documentclass[12pt, a4paper]{article} \usepackage[english]{babel} \begin{document} \title{\sc This is a title \thanks{Thanks to }} \author{First author \thanks{University
fancyhdr - Set footer height - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange Your geometry set up is a bit wrong Margins need to be large given what you have in the header and footer And voffset is causing you trouble Try \geometry{ a4paper, left=20mm, right=20mm, headheight=4cm, top=5 5cm, bottom=4 5cm, footskip=4cm } The headers can be made to overlap by putting them in the centre of the page in a box with zero width \fancyhead[C]{% \makebox[0pt][c
Footnote without a marker - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange I would like to have a footnote about the funding source of my work in the first page without marker I tried below approaches: \\footnotetext{text goes here} This creates a footnote but with '0' as
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
headheight and footheight footskip - LaTeX Stack Exchange KOMA-Script has a build in feature to visualize the page header and footer: package scrlayer-scrpage with option draft But IMHO the output with measuring in the background and the foreground is somehow confusing So here an example with only one measure per head an foot: \documentclass[% % headheight=60pt, % headinclude=false,% default % headinclude=true, % footheight=60pt, % footinclude