Thread: Endnotes - how?
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Old 02-28-2023, 04:09 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by RMOP View Post
Would, for example #fn1a" be replacged with the actual filename (index_split_018) of that last chapter?
You need to point the file and the id, like this: index_split_018.xhtml#fn14.

Assuming your file with the note reference is 'index_split_18.xthml' and your endnotes are in file called 'endnotes.xhtml', then you would have this:

Code:
<a id="fn14" href="endnotes.xhtml#fn14a" epub:type="endnote"><sup>14</sup></a></p>
Code:
<div class="calibre1"><div class="s1"><p class="calibre2"><aside id="fn14a" class="endnote" epub:type="endnote"><p><a href="index_split_018.xhtml#fn14"><sup>14</sup></a><i> “Depart, Christian soul, out of this world, in the name of the Father…”</i></p>
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