Folks, I usually read the documentation for racket in the scribbled HTML form. But today, I needed to print something from the PDF, which I find better laid out for paper.
So I went to http://pre.racket-lang.org/docs/pdf/reference.pdf and noticed that the first page has a "margin-note" which just about fits on the the page. The margin-note works on the HTML documentation since it sits to the right of the (vertically long) table-of-contents. But I don't think it works aesthetically on the PDF version (just look at it to see what I mean). Could it be somehow styled to become a "footnote" when building the LaTeX? (I _do_ see how a footnote wouldn't be a appropriate for HTML rendering). Tim -- Tim Brown <tim.br...@cityc.co.uk> | City Computing Limited | T: +44 20 8770 2110 | City House, Sutton Park Road | F: +44 20 8770 2130 | Sutton, Surrey, SM1 2AE, GB | -----------------------------------------------------------------------| BEAUTY: What's in your eye when you have a bee in your hand | -----------------------------------------------------------------------' City Computing Limited registered in London No. 1767817. Registered Office: City House, Sutton Park Road, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 2AE VAT number 372 8290 34. ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users