Hello,
Let's say you write a footnote's argument, i.e. \footnote{argument},
where the length of argument is too high, resulting in a footnote
which is, in the output, cut in some pieces. The footnote is thus
divided across pages, but I find it ugly to see these cut footnotes
not separated with an indicator, i.e. if you use
\footnote{argument}, where length(argument)>> compared to the
available space on the current page that LaTeX processes,
it will result in, in the bottom of the current page:
==
____
argum
==
and, on the following page,
==
____
ent
==,
where `argument' is more than a single word. Is there a solution to
put something like `(Continued on Page ...')' or at least `(...)'?
Thanks folks.
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Merciadri Luca
See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
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