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This time-honoured literary device is supported by LaTeX and in this help article we explain the main footnote-related commands and provide a range of examples to demonstrate their use. Introduction to LaTeX's main footnote commandsĪccording to Wikipedia, footnotes were invented by an English printer called Richard Jugge ( c.1514–1577).

  • 4.1 Example: creating table notes using the threeparttablex package.
  • 4 Table notes: an alternative to footnotes.
  • Footnotes can serve a few different purposes, such as identifying the source of a piece of information included in a document or providing extra details about something.
  • 3.4 Example: table footnotes via the tablefootnote package A footnote is a type of citation that appears as a small in-text superscript number that corresponds to a longer citation at the bottom of a page labeled with the same number.
  • 3.3 Example from LaTeX2e unofficial reference manual.
  • 3.2 Example: \footnote does not work in the tabular environment.
  • 3.1 Should you use footnotes in tables?.
  • 2 Examples and applications of footnotes.
  • 1.3.1 Example: using \footnotemark and \footnotetext.
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  • 1.3 The \footnotemark and \footnotetext commands.
  • 1.2 Storing the current footnote marker value: LaTeX counters.
  • 1.1.1 Example: using the \footnote command.
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  • 1 Introduction to LaTeX's main footnote commands.










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