> It is cool but doesn't play well with margins, as you have seen. I've > given up on cool and use the following instead:
I agree on the cool not being cool. However, I do wonder why you would want to use /ordinary/ footnotes rather than something easily removable such as fixmenotes, e.g. \fxnote[footnote]. The great thing is they are removed in the `final' print (i.e. when `draft' is not specified). >> - Some of my notes are multi paragraphs, which I prefer non-indented >> and separated by a line break rather than no line break and indented. >> But when exported, multiple paragraphs just "stack up" with no line >> break. Can I add this to your format? I use the following for empty lines. It is quite easy to adopt it document wide and probably even inside certain environments. \newcommand*{\tomlinje}[0]{\\[\baselineskip] \setlength{\parskip}{0pt}} I didn't get whether you are asking for footnotes specifically, but if this is the case you might be able to play around with \setlength{\footparindent}{} and friends? Cheers, Rasmus -- Sent from my Emacs