this doesn't answer your question, but i find that inline footnotes
keep everything together.
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Thanks Eric,
I think that will do.
Cheers
Samuel
e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
> Samuel Schaumburg writes:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I frequently use org to write outlines for my thesis-papers. This often
>> requires lenghty footnotes. The manual says, that I can use C-c C-c to
>> jump back into
Samuel Schaumburg writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I frequently use org to write outlines for my thesis-papers. This often
> requires lenghty footnotes. The manual says, that I can use C-c C-c to
> jump back into the main text, where the footnote was originally set.
> back to the footnotemark. I can use
Samuel Schaumburg writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I frequently use org to write outlines for my thesis-papers. This often
> requires lenghty footnotes. The manual says, that I can use C-c C-c to
> jump back into the main text, where the footnote was originally set.
> back to the footnotemark. I can use
Hi there,
I frequently use org to write outlines for my thesis-papers. This often
requires lenghty footnotes. The manual says, that I can use C-c C-c to
jump back into the main text, where the footnote was originally set.
back to the footnotemark. I can use C-a if it is just a one line, but
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