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% $Id: footnpag.README,v 2.1 1991/11/07 19:00:27 schrod Exp schrod $
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There is an often asked question: `I want that my footnote numbers
starts on each page with 1. How do I do it?' The simple answer is:
`Use the style option footnpag.'
It may be used with all standard document style (and I assume with
all other well written ones). `Numbering' within this option does not
only mean supplying arabic numbers, if your style sets up appropriate
symbols, they are used instead.
You will need two LaTeX runs, as with cross references or
citations.
CAVEAT: Unlike with references LaTeX will not issue a warning if a
footnote number is incorrect due to new page breaks. Thus run
LaTeX always another time if you want a final document.
Another problem is that you cannot use the optional argument of
\footnote anymore; but with this style option this is not of any
use anyhow.
Enjoy. btw, this style is supported.
--
Joachim
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Joachim Schrod Email: schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de
Computer Science Department
Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
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