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Originally Posted by Toxaris
I just create the foot-/endnotes in Word (easy enough) and just export the Word document to ePUB with my add-in. It will convert the notes automatically to endnotes. You can choose to have a separate file with all the notes or at the end of every file the notes in that file.
That is the easiest way for me...
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Honestly, this ^.
I mean, everything else is just much ado about nothing. And with
no disrespect to Toxaris, whose addins and programs are the BEST, you don't even
need his plugin for this (n.b.: you certainly do if you are using ABBYY, etc. I mean, if you are typing from the get-go).
You just use Word's built-in footnoting/endnoting feature, and export the file. Kablammo, linked footnotes.
I'll also NEVER understand (no offense to any poster here) the
mad infatuation with OO/LO. The only thing that explains it is "FREE!" Because the myriad claims that it outputs cleaner code than Word are, simply, incorrect. I've used all three, extensively, and it's 6-of-one, half-dozen-of-the-other. SSDD. If we want to talk "clean code," the tie goes to Markdown or, frankly, the nearly-defunct Wordperfect--not because WP is magic, but because the users are better trained.
Hitch