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Old 02-25-2011, 11:04 AM   #6
Manichean
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Originally Posted by Perkin View Post
The BIG problem is that all the footnotes are re-using the same numbers.

Manichean, One of the problems is that Markdown can't do id tags.
(I suppose we could add html for those tags, then it would be a reasonably simple regex)
Huh? First off, I'm suggesting a regex in the search and replace field using named backreferences, I don't understand your Markdown comment... Second, I use the number and the word to identify the footnote, so reusing numbers shouldn't be a problem. I think that using what I suggested you could do in one S&R pass what you suggested doing using multiple passes plus Sigil.
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