Footnotes within Body Text
Posted: 2016-07-25 22:53:56
Some years back Kino, or possibly Phillip Spaelti produced a macro that would convert footnote text within the body of a document to 'proper' footnotes.
An example:
.... policy at the point where it becomes an officially endorsed course of action{Stephen V Ward, Planning and Urban Change (London: Paul Chapman, 1994). P3}. It is necessary to distinguish between the utopian ideas of planning....
Text between the {. . . } was converted to numbered footnote citations. This proved very useful in conjunction with Scrivener which doesn't handle footnotes very well.
Unfortunately over time and a couple of machines changes these macros have got lost.
Does anyone either have a copy of any of these macros or can tell me where I can find them? I think there was a special UK version for some reason.
An example:
.... policy at the point where it becomes an officially endorsed course of action{Stephen V Ward, Planning and Urban Change (London: Paul Chapman, 1994). P3}. It is necessary to distinguish between the utopian ideas of planning....
Text between the {. . . } was converted to numbered footnote citations. This proved very useful in conjunction with Scrivener which doesn't handle footnotes very well.
Unfortunately over time and a couple of machines changes these macros have got lost.
Does anyone either have a copy of any of these macros or can tell me where I can find them? I think there was a special UK version for some reason.