Richard E. Hawkins wrote:

> This works in a footnote as a single paragraph.  When broken, it  
> causes "Too many }'s" 
> errors.
> 
> The original 0 was simply the coldest liquid Fahrenheit could produce with ice and 
>salt. It was later adjusted about 2 degrees to accomodate for sea level.
> 
> Note that on the Kelvin and Renkin scales, 0 does have meaning; the absolute absence 
>of heat energy.


I don't understand why this should cause an error?

give an example file


Herbert

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