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Footnote In-text agnostic
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:33 am
by jmckeown
Is there any way to do temporary citations that do not pre-judge whether the final output format is footnotes or in-text citations?
For footnotes, currently I create a footnote in Mellel and then Bookends Cmd-Y to copy citation. It works, but I would prefer to put citation inline in text and only after Scan would it create footnotes. Is that more a Mellel issue than a Bookends issue?
regards,
John McKeown
Example usage
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:46 am
by jmckeown
For example the same article might in turn be submitted to different publishers - one that wants footnotes, another want in-text citations.
At present the only way I can see of coping with this is to manually copy each footnote's temporary citation into the body text (and delete footnote) or vice-versa if moving from in-text citation version to footnotes version.
Is there a simpler way to do this?
regards,
John
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:55 am
by Jon
Hi,
Bookends doesn't know if a citation is in the body of the text or in a footnote, and in any case how footnotes are implemented is going to be different for each word processor. I suppose that it might be possible for Mellel to do this, but I doubt that RedleX implement a feature such as this (you could ask, of course).
Jon
Sonny Software
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:42 pm
by danzac
John, I and others have requested this from Mellel but the snail's pace of Mellel's development will likely never bring this about. The only word processor I know that does this is on the PC - the Nota Bene suite. I agree it would be a cool feature - but it is entirely a word processor function.