I used Pagemaker until my XP computer died - since 1987 actually. I have replaced it with Writer - on both Ubuntu (I don't want to spend the time setting up Wine) and Vista (PM does not run properly on Vista). All necessary functionality exists - sections, styles (page, text, etc.) - and my publication is identical to the PM one. Identical, with one exception - in PM, as footnotes are not used, formatting the 'footnote' numbers was a no-brainer. Within Writer, I want to use footnotes as it saves a whack of time, but is it possible to alter the numbering of the footnotes themselves (i.e. not the numbers in the body of the document) so the numbers are superscripts?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
[Solved] Footnote Number Superscript Style
[Solved] Footnote Number Superscript Style
Last edited by Hagar Delest on Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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OOo 3.0.X on Ubuntu 8.x + Vista
Re: footnote numbering issue
Stylist ( F11) > Character Styles > Footnote Character > Right click > Modify > Position > Superscript.yuppers wrote:I used Pagemaker until my XP computer died - since 1987 actually. I have replaced it with Writer - on both Ubuntu (I don't want to spend the time setting up Wine) and Vista (PM does not run properly on Vista). All necessary functionality exists - sections, styles (page, text, etc.) - and my publication is identical to the PM one. Identical, with one exception - in PM, as footnotes are not used, formatting the 'footnote' numbers was a no-brainer. Within Writer, I want to use footnotes as it saves a whack of time, but is it possible to alter the numbering of the footnotes themselves (i.e. not the numbers in the body of the document) so the numbers are superscripts?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
LibreOffice 7.3.7. 2; Ubuntu 22.04
Re: footnote numbering issue
Thanks, Rideaujrk. It workedf like a charm.
OOo 3.0.X on Ubuntu 8.x + Vista
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Re: Footnote Number Style
You can also set the relative size and position of the footnote superscript in the Footnote Character Style dialogue on the Position Tab.
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LibreOffice 6.0.4 on Windows 10
LibreOffice 6.0.4 on Windows 10
Re: Footnote Number Style
Thanks, it's obvious [now] but I never noticed it before.Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:You can also set the relative size and position of the footnote superscript in the Footnote Character Style dialogue on the Position Tab.
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LibreOffice 7.3.7. 2; Ubuntu 22.04
Re:Footnote Number Superscript Style
I have used your suggestion:
Stylist ( F11) > Character Styles > Footnote Character > Right click > Modify > Position > Superscript.
and it has not worked. I am using Windows XP and OpenWorld 3.0 in OpenOfficeWriter. What am I doing wrong.
Stylist ( F11) > Character Styles > Footnote Character > Right click > Modify > Position > Superscript.
and it has not worked. I am using Windows XP and OpenWorld 3.0 in OpenOfficeWriter. What am I doing wrong.
OpenOffice 3.0
Windows XP
Windows XP
Re: Re:Footnote Number Superscript Style
I don't know: what is OpenWorld?ashlack wrote:I have used your suggestion:
Stylist ( F11) > Character Styles > Footnote Character > Right click > Modify > Position > Superscript.
and it has not worked. I am using Windows XP and OpenWorld 3.0 in OpenOfficeWriter. What am I doing wrong.
The instructions work fine for me in OOo3.0.11
LibreOffice 7.3.7. 2; Ubuntu 22.04
Re: [Solved] Footnote Number Superscript Style
I do not know whether this applies to AOO; I switched to LO for the very reason that they announced finally giving full OpenType support. With this, getting true superscript numbering, not fakes (resized regular numbers) is finally possible. Edit the character style for footnote anchors. Next to the font name, add ‘:sups=1’, e.g. ‘EB Garamond:sups=1’. (Strictly speaking, ‘=1’ is probably not necessary, but I like to keep everything formatted the same way.) To test whether you have gotten true superscripts, next to a footnote, type Alt+251, 253 or 252 and compare them; they should be exactly the same. Additional features are added by separating them with an ampersand, e.g. ‘EB Garamond:liga=1&calt=1&onum=1&pnum=1&swsh=1’ (enabling regular ligatures, contextual alternatives, old style numbering and making these proportionally sized, and swashes. For a more or less complete overview of all the features and how to implement them, go to Adobe’s overview.
LibreOffice 7.6.7.2 (X86_64) on Windows 10.0 (19045)