Thanks for the inclusion of managing footnotes in 4.3 B8 PBBs
However, the numbers showing the footnotes seem to be rendered as small numbers in line with the main text as opposed to superscripted above it. Is this expected to change?
Graham
In my test document, the numbers and letters for footnotes and endnotes are all superscripted, so that should already be the expected behavior.
Are they superscripted in your original document? Just to confirm, have you compiled or recompiled this book since updating to B8?
Hi Tonya - thanks for the response.
I did compile the doc after updating to B8 and they are superscripted in the original document.
Screenshot from document
Screenshot from PB
Graham,
not to intrude in your dialogue here, but to me, the footnote reference numbers in your PBB screenshot seem to be superscripted (they do not align with the bottom of line of characters), just not as high as in the font you used in Word. I'd think that the way superscript is shown is a feature of the font used - thus it may look different when people are allowed to choose their own fonts (or fonts from a larger area of choice).
NewbieMick
Graham I think it just looks weird because the footnote numbers are too close in size to the regular text. Which I think is because they made the regular text too small in beta 8.
Hi gents
Thanks, both, for the engagement on this.
You are probably right. I guess my point is that the footnote numbers start lower down in the PB than in the doc (with reference to the regular font)
First screenshot is the document, second is the PB
The font size (or font selection) might well fix this but there may also be a ratio issue here.
Could be a case of this?
Hi Jannie
Sorry, I don't know which part of the article you are referring to.
I think the point was that the '1' in the Logos font is the same size as a letter 'a', whilst the '1' in the MS Word font is the same size as a letter 'l'.
That makes sense - thanks Mark
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