%OP%BON %OP%LM2 %OP%FO//-@P@-// %CO:A,72,72%%C%%H2%Handling Footnotes (Endnotes) in Pipedream%H2% %C%%H2%Short Guide%H2% See the demonstration text file provided. 1. %H1%ASSUMPTIONS%H1% (a) Footnotes may be of any length and can be inserted at any time. (b) Final text will be single spaced, with a single blank line separating paragraphs. (c) The first line of each paragraph will be indented 4 spaces. (d) Final wrap width will be 65. (e) The footnotes will not be reformatted. (f) Separation of footnotes from text, their storage as a separate document, all necessary renumbering, and "tidying up" of the text, are designed to be performed in a single operation. The CLI files can be altered to obtain different effects. 2. %H1%Delimiters%H1% For identification by the CLI, index figures in the text are enclosed in angled brackets,< >; curly brackets, { }, enclose the footnotes; the caret, ^, marks points where reformatting is required after removal of the notes. THESE CHARACTERS MUST NOT APPEAR ELSEWHERE. 3.  %H1%Preparation%H1% (a) Give Pipedream column "A" a WIDTH of 5; this will be for FOOTNOTE NUMBERS only. (b) Set column "B" to a WRAP WIDTH of about 75 characters; this is for TEXT and NOTES. 4. %H1%To enter a footnote index%H1% (a) ENTER THE INDEX DELIMITERS, < >, at the appropriate point in the text. A number, or other character(s), may be placed within the delimiters, if desired. (b) (i) If it is new text, press SPACE, as though continuing to write. (ii) If text already exists, move to the start of the next word. 5. %H1%To enter the footnote%H1% (a) (i) If the text is new, press ENTER. (ii) If text already exists, use "<>ESL" and "<>N" to ensure that the footnote will be in a block by itself. (b) Use "<>TAB" to go to column "A" in the new line. (c) ENTER THE OPENING DELIMITER, {, for a footnote. It may be followed by a number, or other character(s), if desired. (d) Still on the same line, TAB back to column "B". (e) Preferably, enter a cue consisting of the 2 or 3 words preceding the index delimiters. (f) END WITH A CLOSING DELIMITER, }. The footnote, or a sketch of it, may be written first. (g) Press ENTER. (h) For a new paragraph, enter 4 SPACES followed by a caret, ^; otherwise simply enter the caret; continue writing text. 6. %H1%To "throw" the footnotes%H1% (a) Adjust the CLI master files to suit EXACTLY the number of (i) footnotes, and, (ii) reformatting points. Save the adjusted files under new names. Those names must be inserted in the files where they are to be invoked by the ".*" commands. TAKE CARE TO PRESERVE THE MASTER FILES. (b) Ensure that the typing mode is set to INSERT . (c) In the FILER, EXecute the adjusted version of "FNMOVE.CLI". If your text is long, and footnotes numerous, the ensuing process could take a considerable time. The whole process can be aborted by pressing "<>ESC".