
Have a look if you like, but I think I’ve found a solution.ĮDIT 02: EUREKA? – I THINK I’VE FOUND IT, MAYBE The biggest problem is that things would blow up if I made changes, specifically copy-paste into the footnote. I made some modifications to the text of Owen’s (may I call you Owen?) document, which I uploaded as hisfilename-test01.odt. I have noted bug 65666 which is related, but doesn’t address the second-line wrapping issue. (This makes sense, actually, but I had to try it.)ĭoes anyone have any suggestions? I am aware that it may simply not be possible (yet, I hope), but I would like to ask those more knowledgeable before I assume that.įor the record, I have googled, I have searched the Nabble forums and this Questions area.

Numbering/List styles allow for the alignment of list numbers, but that doesn’t appear to affect footnote numbering at all. I have also played around with the Outline/Numbering feature in the Footnote paragraph style, but it seems to have no (or random) effect. I have played around with combining various combinations of setting tabs in Footnote/Endnotes Settings and changing the indents in the Footnotes paragraph style, but that usually just smashes everything together after a large indent (pardon me for not illustrating). I can easily get the first effect with left-aligned footnote numbers (very ugly IMHO) using the indent feature of the Footnote paragraph style. Is there a way to get the first effect rather than the second one? This works, but gives this: 98 This is footnote 98
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There is a hack on the Footnotes Help page involving tab characters before and after the footnote number on the Footnotes/Endnotes Settings dialog. For the visually-oriented, here is the result I would like: 98 This is footnote 98 I would like to right-align footnote numbers and wrap second lines of footnotes to the left margin of the first line. I am using LO Writer 4.2.5.2 on a Debian (Crunchbang) system.
