Thomas S. Dye <t...@tsdye.com> writes:
Oops, I meant margintable instead of marginnote.
Tables have an environment. Is that sufficient (coupled with
:float nil)?
I've skimmed through the "sample-handout.pdf" of the
tufte-latex pkg. marginfigure seems to be pretty similar to a
figure except that the environment is changed. I wonder if it
would be enough to allow an :environment attribute to an
image?
My solution was :float margin.
Hmm. How about a attr :environment for figures? Wouldn't that be
sufficient for this problem.
Marginnotes. I don’t think we have a concept like this. I
guess it would be an attribute to a footnote. Which you
incidentally asked about. Would you use more than one type of
footnotes in a single document?
Marginnotes aren't numbered. I don't think there is a similar
Org mode concept. I use a link to make them, so I don't need an
Org-mode counterpart.
,------------------------------------------------------------- |
[[latex-opt:marginnote][The journals of Captain Cook and his |
crew contain the first written descriptions of old |
Hawai`i.;-3\baselineskip]]
`-------------------------------------------------------------
As you might’ve guessed, I’m not a fan of this solution. Whether
it’s numbered or not in the output, a [mn:N] or [sn:N] reference
is more Orgish. I cannot, however, speak to how difficult it
would be to add more note types.
Rasmus
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