EasiWriter supports footnotes and endnotes. References are generated automatically and you can choose between Numbers, Symbols or No reference as the note reference.
Alt-click on footnote reference moves the caret to the footnote. Ctrl-] (End structure) moves the caret back to the reference.
To remove a note:
The note is removed from the document and all other references automatically updated. If you edit text containing note references (using Cut, Copy or Drag and Drop) then the notes themselves will be moved as part of the operation.
You can choose to have all notes positioned either at the end of a chapter or end of a document.
All notes will be moved to their new position.
By default, references are displayed as numbers. You can choose to use Symbols.
All references are converted to symbols, with the first note on each page being allocated * then , , §, ¶, **, , , §§, ¶¶. If there are more than ten notes, the eleventh will be allocated 1, the twelfth 2, and so on.
Footnotes and endnotes can be separated from the body text by inserting a rule that can be drawn either the full width of the note area or one-sixth of the width. To add a rule:
The starting number of footnotes (normally 1 but can be zero or any other number) can be changed by choosing Start number from Footnotes in the Misc menu.