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Originally Posted by roger64
Thank for posting the code online.
So footnotes are OK. With the aside, one can get pop-up (or inline notes).
As you said, the problem lies with these 5000+ endnotes. They use a "classical" code. As I have only one code example, I can only suppose that they do not link to each corresponding individual endnote paragraph but to the same and-huge-endnote folder.
Code:
Every endnote is wrapped in a:
<p class="endnotes" id="chu0004795">
<span class="strong">
<a href="chapter028.xhtml#ch28-1" id="ch28_1">
If one wishes to target each individual endnote paragraph from each anchor, it seems necessary to rebuild all the links for endnotes.
This seems doable but it's more easily said than done... The code seems to allow it (count and class seems OK) but would probably need to be simplified or cleaned using regex.
Also, I know that for over 2000 notes, once the links have been created, one has to split the endnote folder in two or three parts. With 5000 (!), it would be more.
However, even if it was made working, the display of the notes numbers would probably not be very nice. [4795] really? We would have to use a smallish font-size...
That's all I can say...
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Crap, now I'm going to have to dive back into this file. I know--I know, because I had an argument about it with a customer who wanted all this fruitcakey footnoes+endnotes+author's notes (WTF?) stuff--that Churchill has non-working, non-fuctional notes. I forget what it is now, dammit, but either you get to the Endnotes and then can't get Back, or
something.
Damn damn damn. Now I'm going to have to mess with it. I have work and other work this weekend--slave labor in menial garage-clearing chores that cannot wait--but I'll see if I can find the instances I'm talking about.
I SWEAR, there are more
unworking things, in Churchill and Notes, than are dreamt of in your endote philsophy, Tex!
Hitch