Title: | DOCUMENT T1.0 |
Notice: | **New notesfile (DOCUMENT.NOTE) now available (see note 897)** |
Moderator: | CLOSET::ADLER |
Created: | Mon Feb 09 1987 |
Last Modified: | Thu Oct 31 1991 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 897 |
Total number of notes: | 4397 |
Hi, the documentation on the <FOOTNOTE> tag (Users Guide Part 1 - page 13-84) says that the format is : <FOOTNOTE>({text}\{char}) and the first example on the next page supports this. However, example 2, LSE and VAX DOCUMENT all say that the syntax is <FOOTNOTE>({char}\{text}) Andy.
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32.1 | <footnote>(text/char\char/text) | GNUVAX::LMELEWSKI | Fri Feb 27 1987 09:40 | 10 | |
{<FOOTENOTE> discrepancies} Your right, however, could be the fact that the 2nd example illustrates a <footnote> within a table. See page 13-84 of SDMLUG, Part I. When placing a footnote in a table, always use a number as the footnote character.... Hope that this inconsistency is a bug and not a feature. | |||||
32.2 | documentation fixed for Version 1 release. | VAXUUM::CORMAN | Mon Mar 02 1987 11:07 | 11 | |
This is definitely a documentation error in the Field Test User's Guide. This was noted in the Release Notes that went out with the documentation for BL7. Please make sure to get a copy of the R.N. and read them through. They can be found on-line in Note 42 of this Notes file. The syntax of the <footnote> tag is <FOOTNOTE>(char\footnote-text). You can use a non-numeric character in a footnote in a table, but this restricts the number of footnotes allowed. - Barbara C. |