Hi,
I use Lyx 1.6.9 to write my document. It has two footnotes. When I export
it to pdf, both footnotes look like " 9* The work is supported ... ".
I don't know where is the 9 from. I only want a simple *.
Previouly, I didn't have this problem It happens after I installed some
packages, add
ber 18, 2009 4:31 PM
Subject: Footnote Symbol
A short document has just one footnote. Can I force the footnote
symbol to be, say, a dagger?
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
A short document has just one footnote. Can I force the footnote symbol
to be, say, a dagger?
Sure, see sec. 4.2.1 "Footnote Numbering" of the EmbeddedObjects manual.
regards Uwe
A short document has just one footnote. Can I force the footnote
symbol to be, say, a dagger?
Bruce
suggest how to use
> \raisebox for just the footnote symbol in a single instance?
I would try with Ctrl-L (to get the ERT-inset) and write \raisebox{3mm}{
then move out of the box, insert a footnote with LyX and behind it one
more ERT inset with the closing }.
Untested, though.
Günter
Hi Gunter,
Even when the footnote is set to the large font (and the footnote text is then
large), the symbol for the footnote in my text is still the default small size
and still in the wrong place.
If \raisebox is the only solution, could you suggest how to use \raisebox for
just the footnote
On 2009-09-17, Rob wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a footnote on some text that is largest font (base=12) where the
> footnote
> symbol resides only half-way up to the height of the preceding letter.
> How can I change this to put it in the standard position (slightly above the
>
Hi,
I have a footnote on some text that is largest font (base=12) where the footnote
symbol resides only half-way up to the height of the preceding letter.
How can I change this to put it in the standard position (slightly above the
preceding letter). The footnote placements are fine for the