Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| On 10-May-2001 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
| 
| > All leading space on a line is ignored when the previous line ends
| > with %. The solution is probably to avoid those extra carriage returns
| > and comments. Do we really need them?
| 
| Well IMO the best solution is to return to the code as it was before so
| we should output:
| 
| aaa \footnote{%
| text text text%
| } bbb
| 
| This should give us correct results in any case as I'm quite sure that
| 
| aaa \footnote{%
|  text text text%
| } bbb
| 
| is the same as above as the footnotecode would anyway remove any leading space
| before the first text-part inside the {} (correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm not
| I tried it first ;)

I'd really like to see the footnote code in the tex document stand out
a bit and thus I want the closing brace to be on a line of its own, or
last on a line.
 
-- 
        Lgb

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