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Re: [O] Beginner footnotes question
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Eric Abrahamsen |
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Re: [O] Beginner footnotes question |
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Thu, 14 Mar 2013 11:55:08 +0800 |
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Lawrence Bottorff <address@hidden> writes:
> Sorry, I'm stumbling badly here. I now realize the
> org-footnote-auto-label needs to be set to avoid the default (t)
> behavior of doing numbered footnotes ( [fn:1] ) after C-c C-x f
> auto-inserts. Good. But where do the in-buffer settings go? I assume
> they go in the .org file you're currently working in? At the top
> maybe?
That's right, you can have a single #+STARTUP: declaration at the top of
the file, and nearly everything footnote related can go in there. To
wit:
To influence footnote settings, use the following keywords. The
corresponding variables are 'org-footnote-define-inline',
'org-footnote-auto-label', and 'org-footnote-auto-adjust'.
fninline define footnotes inline
fnnoinline define footnotes in separate section
fnlocal define footnotes near first reference, but not inline
fnprompt prompt for footnote labels
fnauto create '[fn:1]'-like labels automatically (default)
fnconfirm offer automatic label for editing or confirmation
fnplain create '[1]'-like labels automatically
fnadjust automatically renumber and sort footnotes
nofnadjust do not renumber and sort automatically
Just put all your options on one line, separated by spaces.
E