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[Solved] Footnote symbol: vertical position of asterisk

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 3:47 pm
by Hrodlandson
Task underway is constrained to use Times New Roman as font.
When the asterisk is selected as a footnote anchor it is almost invisible at normal size. I've defined a style just for it but cannot get the glyph to render lower even if I try Subscript styling. Setting font color works but Relative Font Size has no impact altho if I select the asterisk & change the Font Size value it does increase the size -- but it expands the interlinear spacing (maybe because the glyph is too high then) & the increase in interlinear space looks horrible. (Also, there is a constraint on how much interlinear space I can have in the finished product.)
Corollary: How come I cannot subscript that «*» glyph?
Marked solved in sympathy for everyone struggling to provide a straight-forward answer. In html this is quite easy to do, it is unathomable that writer doesn't have a straightforward way to adjust the height of a fn anchor from the baseline.

Re: footnote symbol: vertical position of asterisk

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 6:42 pm
by JeJe
You could rotate it 90 degrees but there's a bit of a space if you have text following.

Re: footnote symbol: vertical position of asterisk

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 7:04 pm
by cwolan
FWIW, see Bugzilla Issue 86594
"Asterisk (*) as footnote-numbering too small (double superscript)"

Re: Footnote symbol: vertical position of asterisk

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2023 8:50 pm
by JeJe
Another workaround would be to color the asterisk white so its not seen and put a drawing textbox with an asterisk at that location in the background and anchored to the character. A small glitch is the change to a hand cursor is lost.

Re: Footnote symbol: vertical position of asterisk

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2023 11:20 pm
by Hrodlandson
JeJe wrote: Thu Jun 15, 2023 8:50 pm Another workaround would be to color the asterisk white so its not seen and put a drawing textbox with an asterisk at that location in the background and anchored to the character. A small glitch is the change to a hand cursor is lost.
If the space between is kept small the hand cursor does tend to show up when spiraling into the link.