From: Martin Sevior (msevior@physics.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Sun Feb 02 2003 - 22:57:27 EST
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Now the correct footnote style shows up in the dialog when you start it
up.
I think this is finished as far as unix is concerned. Other platforms
please port :-)
Also RTf defines footnote counters for Japanese, Korean and Chinese. I
guess these are the equivalent of a,b,c in English. Is this right? If
so, if Japanese, Chinese and Korean speakers want to write a simple
piece of code that converts a numeric number to a UTF-* equivalent
string I'd be happy to add it to the list of footnote types we support
-)
Finally RTF also supports a "Chicago Convention" of strange glyphs for
footnotes. Does anyone know what these glyphs are and what font they
come from?
One again it would be easy to implement this type of footnote with our
current framework.
Cheers
Martin
-- Martin Sevior <msevior@physics.unimelb.edu.au> University of Melbourne
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