From plain text to notes?
Posted: 2009-12-28 12:56:29
I’m experimenting with writing in ‘plain text’—by which I mean using in-text code for formatting. This is easy for character formatting, and even for Paragraph formatting, since macros can turn this ‘code’ into real formatting in Nisus. But what about footnotes?
I know I can use Ulysses to make the transformation, but it seems that it should be trivial for Nisus to do the same.
So, if I have a note reference as in this example:
The existential and veridical uses of the verb rely equally on a consistent price for spinach.{{FN1}}
And a note—say at the end of the document—like this:
{{FN1-Text of note. Spinach?}}
How might this be turned into a real note with reference?
http://nisus.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f= ... t=footnote has a macro to do this, but it doesn’t quite work for me. Perhaps because NW has been updated since?
I know I can use Ulysses to make the transformation, but it seems that it should be trivial for Nisus to do the same.
So, if I have a note reference as in this example:
The existential and veridical uses of the verb rely equally on a consistent price for spinach.{{FN1}}
And a note—say at the end of the document—like this:
{{FN1-Text of note. Spinach?}}
How might this be turned into a real note with reference?
http://nisus.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f= ... t=footnote has a macro to do this, but it doesn’t quite work for me. Perhaps because NW has been updated since?