Footnotes
Place a footnote at the bottom of the current page, as here.
Noël Coward quipped that having to read a footnote is like having to go downstairs to answer the door, while in the midst of making love.\footnote{% I wouldn't know, I don't read footnotes.}
You can put multiple footnotes on a page. If the footnote text becomes too long then it will flow to the next page.
You can also produce footnotes by combining the \footnotemark
and the \footnotetext
commands, which is useful in special circumstances.
To make bibliographic references come out as footnotes you need to include a bibliographic style with that behavior (see Using BibTeX).
• \footnote | Insert a footnote. | |
• \footnotemark | Insert footnote mark only. | |
• \footnotetext | Insert footnote text only. | |
• Footnotes in section headings | Chapter or section titles. | |
• Footnotes in a table | Table footnotes. | |
• Footnotes of footnotes | Multiple classes of footnotes. |
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