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Re: [O] org footnote bug?
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henry atting |
Subject: |
Re: [O] org footnote bug? |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 14:12:23 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.110018 (No Gnus v0.18) Emacs/24.0.90 (gnu/linux) |
Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
> henry atting <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Tag for non orgmode files is:
>>
>> (setq org-footnote-tag-for-non-org-mode-files "___")
>>
>> Well, I open a file, type some text and then add a footnote with
>> org-footnote-action which is bound to C-cf:
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Some Text, then adding a footnote [1] then adding a second footnote [2] and
>> after a while a third footnote [3]
>>
>> [1] this footnote appears above the footnote tag
>>
>> ___
>>
>> [2] this footnote appears beneath the footnote tag
>>
>> [3] from now on all footnotes appear beneath the footnote tag
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> This is reproducible apparently with every file type except org files
>> or when writing mail within gnus
>
> This should be fixed now in master. Thank you for reporting this.
> [...]
Thanks. Two things still differ from the stable version though:
1. When the first footnote is created the tag remains invisible:
---------------------------------------------------------------
Text... then I create a first footnote [1]
[1] which appears without tag
---------------------------------------------------------------
With the second footnote the tag appears, both footnotes underneath:
----------------------------------------------------------------
Text... then I create a first footnote [1] ... then a second footnote [2]
Footnotes:
[1] which appears without tag
[2] now the tag appears, with both footnotes underneath
------------------------------------------------------------------
2. When going back to the footnote marker with org-footnote-action the
cursor stays on the left side of the marker.
henry
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