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- Footnote in tabular environment - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
foot note the table element 1 placing a footnote in a table 193 Footnote without a marker 21
- biblatex footcite and footnote - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
In a document, I am using \\usepackage[style=mla,babel=hyphen,backend=biber]{biblatex} together with the \\footcite command, and everything is perfect There is a difficulty when I want to include a
- Footnote without a marker - TeX - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
I would like to have a footnote about the funding source of my work in the first page without marker I tried below approaches: \\footnotetext{text goes here} This creates a footnote but with '0' as
- beamer - How to add frame number to footline - TeX - TeX - LaTeX Stack . . .
You'll have to manually set the page number in head foot template using something like \setbeamertemplate{page number in head foot}[totalframenumber] This prints an X Y style frame number (of a total number of frames) in the bottom right footer From the beamer documentation: The following template options are predefined:
- Using \\footnote in a figures \\caption - LaTeX Stack Exchange
\caption{Caption\footnotemark } \footnotetext{Foot notes} \end{minipage} \end{figure} This was the only way I was able to have image and footnote on the same page, with desired number \afterpage solution sent the whole image far away from expected, and the others gave me a footnote text on the page right before my image
- fontsize - Set font size for footnotes - TeX - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
I am writing my thesis and my university requirements ask me to set the footnotes font size at 9pt The body text size is 12pt I tried to change the value using : \\renewcommand{\\footnotesize}{(on
- Beamer navigation symbols inside footline - TeX - TeX - LaTeX Stack . . .
I am trying to get the navigation symbols placed inside a second footline that I added I created a second footline above the standard one, inspired by the infolines theme code Inside this extra
- Why is a cross † used as footnote marker for people?
The dagger, which sometimes looks like a cross, has long been used to as a foot- or sidenote Here's an example from 1582, though the practice is much older than this: Here's a link to the page on Google Books As you can see, the dagger is used (here) at a "secondary level" from the main set of glosses, which used suprascript letters
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