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public:nnels:etext:notes [2022/08/29 20:48]
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public:nnels:etext:notes [2022/08/29 21:13]
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 A: Endnotes always go at the end of a book. Footnotes go at the end of a section. Just put them all in as endnotes. I will review the wiki language next week and make any clarifying revisions. A: Endnotes always go at the end of a book. Footnotes go at the end of a section. Just put them all in as endnotes. I will review the wiki language next week and make any clarifying revisions.
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 +Q: Another question for "Until We Are Free," in the article "6 Unbordable Blackness..." there is an endnote (#38) that does not contain any information.  Should I remove the in-text reference to this endnote as I imagine that it could be confusing for the reader if they try to follow the endnote.
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 +A: Yes, you can remove that reference. It was a mistake that slipped through editing.
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 +Q: L'animal langage. Some of the end notes reference one another, which is an issue because in the original the end notes follow every chapter and restart the count each chapter, but in my formatted version, the end notes are continuous across all chapters. Thus, an end note might read "Voir note 28" but actually be referring to note 155 in the newly formatted document. What should I do?
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 +A: That is tricky for sure! Right now we can only create endnotes at the end of the book, so the best thing to do is update the reference to the new note number.
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