HELPMARK D1 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | autoendnote | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Abbreviation: ã|\aenã% Parameters: ã|textã% ã|Description:ã% The \autoendnote markup adds notes to the end of a document or the end of a chapter. It has one parameter, the text of the endnote, which it places in working storage to be printed when called by \printendnotes. An endnote reference number is placed in the text where the markup occurred. By default this reference number is surrounded by square brackets. The endnote number will be automatically incremented by one for each use of \autoendnote. ã|Example:ã% There is a well-marked division of labor.\autoendnote{Such as it is. Things could be different in the geological world, but they are not.} Details of organization have evolved by an optimization . . . +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | There is a well-marked division of labor.[1] Details of organization | | have evolved by an optimization . . . | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ The endnote printed following the next \printendnotes markup would look like: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 1. Such as it is. Things could be different in the geological world, but | | they are not. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Notes:ã% You cannot use \autoendnote within \settabs, \vbox, \hbox, \asisbegin, \drawbox, \paragraphbox, \label, \part, \chapter, \centerline, \halign, \rightlinesbegin, or \centerlinesbegin. The endnote number is reset to 1 at the beginning of each part. To reset the endnote number outside of a \part, use the \setendnotenumber markup. Use the \endnoteformat markup to change the \autoendnote style. There are occasions when you need to include a very long endnote. If the endnote exceeds 2,048 characters in length, you will need to split the note into two parts as follows. First, at the beginning of your document you will need to include a special definition for a new markup. You may give it any name you choose. For this example, we'll define a markup called \continue. Enter these three lines at the top of the document: \catcode'*=11 \let\continue=\en*w \catcode'*=12 Next, break the endnote into paragraphs of not more than 2,048 characters each. In the source below, the sentence beginning "First paragraph" is the first paragraph with not more than 2,048 characters, and the second paragraph beginning "Second paragraph" is the last paragraph of the endnote. line containt the note.\autoendnote{First paragraph of a very long endnote . . . } \continue{Second paragraph of the long endnote, which will print in the \printendnotes after the first paragraph} Sentence following the word "note."