On 8/3/07, Mael Hilléreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Put them into a file e.g. named "savefnmark.inc" and then use an "Input
> > > savefnmark.inc" into your document class layout (you should have to make a
> > copy
> > > of "article.layout" for an article). Don't forget to reconfigure. 
> > > Character
> > > styles are available from "Edit>TextStyle".
> >
> > Thanks, Mael. I think your solution does not fully work. In fact, a
> > \space is needed in case the footnote is inserted inside the author
> > field. Please, see the attached example.
>
> My solution seems to work fine, even within the author field (see attached
> screenshot and output). I don't understand at all why a \space would be needed
> in the place you propose (i.e. \saveFN\mymark\space) because a regular space
> character may already be typed by hand there...

The files attached show the problem with the space that I have mentioned.

In the text styles menu, "SaveFN" appears twice.

Paul

Attachment: foot_example3.lyx
Description: application/lyx

Attachment: foot_example3.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document

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