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\makeatletter
 
\makeatletter
 
\renewcommand{\@makefnmark}
 
\renewcommand{\@makefnmark}
{\@textsuperscript{\textit{\tiny{\@thefnmark}}}}
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%{\@textsuperscript{\textit{\tiny{\@thefnmark}}}}
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{[\@thefnmark]}
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\renewcommand\@makefntext[1]{%
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    \parindent 1em
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    \noindent
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    [\@thefnmark]\enspace #1}
 
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(I left, commented, the original definition of the footnote).

Revision as of 14:18, 6 October 2011

$\TeX$ and $\LaTeX$

$\TeX$ is one of the masterpiece of Don Knuth.

At some point in the early 2000, I switched to $\LaTeX$ for convenience, and almost exclusively use the latter now. Most of this page

Tricks

To use footnotes to feature reference-style annotations, that is, with no subscripts and with enclosing brackets [1], add in the preamble:

\makeatletter
\renewcommand{\@makefnmark}
%{\@textsuperscript{\textit{\tiny{\@thefnmark}}}}
{[\@thefnmark]}
\renewcommand\@makefntext[1]{%
    \parindent 1em
    \noindent
    [\@thefnmark]\enspace #1}
\makeatother

(I left, commented, the original definition of the footnote).