At 12:07 PM 12/17/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Tuesday, December 17, 2002 Hans Hagen wrote:
See how the word "footnote" is superscripted ... it's an odd bug indeed, and it almost seems the footnote can detect the previous word ...
HH> actually, it kind of does, in case of:
HH> word \footnote
HH> the footnote will be attached to 'word' and
HH> word \footnote {} \footnote {}
HH> is also handled (some spacing between both notes, since 1 2 looks better HH> than 12); there's lots of those hidden things in context
Ok, I give up: is there some way to do extra manipulation on the previous word? (like, making it a reference, or something)
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