+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | footnoteformat | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \footnoteformat{\skipbeforedivider{12pt} \skipafterdivider{2.6pt} \footnotedivider{144pt} \textreferenceposition{up} \textreferenceplacement{after} \textreferencefont{\tenpt} \textreferencestyle{1} \notereferenceposition{down} \notereferencefont{\tenpt} \notereferencestyle{1.} \notereferencegutter{1em} \everyfootnote{\tenpt\pin{20pt} \lin{0pt}} } Abbreviation: ã|\fnfã% Parameters: ã|submarkupã% Submarkup: ã|\skipbeforedivider, \skipafterdivider, \footnotedivider, \textreferenceposition, \textreferenceplacement, \textreferencefont, \textreferencestyle, \textreferencegutter, \everyfootnote, \notereferenceposition, \notereferencefont, \notereferencestyle, \notereferencegutterã% ã|Description:ã% To change the footnote style and any of the other footnote formatting options of the \autofootnote markup, use the \footnoteformat markup. The default footnote format is: ã|\skipbeforedividerã% determines the distance between the last line of text on a page and the footnote divider rule which is printed just before the footnotes. The default for this markup is 12 points. ã|\skipafterdividerã% determines the distance between the footnote divider rule and the first footnote. The default for this markup is 2.5 points. ã|\footnotedividerã% determines the length of a short rule that separates the footnotes from text. The default value is 144 points (2 inches). ã|\textreferencepositionã% determines if the footnote reference number is a superscript or not. By default, the reference is superscripted (up). If you want the footnote reference number to be on the baseline, change the parameter to "down". The default for \monospace is "down". Do not change it to "up" for \monospace. \textreferenceplacement determines if the footnote reference number precedes or follows the word being noted. By default, the reference will follow the noted word. If you want the footnote reference number to be placed before the word being noted, then change the parameter to "before". ã|\textreferencefontã% lets you determine how to print the footnote number. The default is the roman face at 10 point. For \monospace, the default is the roman typewriter printer face. ã|\textreferencestyleã% determines the numbering style. There are four possible values: 1. "1" for numbered superscripted footnotes 2. "(1)" for numbered footnotes surrounded with parentheses 3. "a" for lettered footnotes 4. "(a)" for lettered footnotes surrounded with parentheses The default is \textreferencestyle{1} for composing printers. Typewriter printers using \monospace have a default of \textreferencestyle{(1)}. ã|\notereferencepositionã% determines whether the footnote reference number in the note is a superscript or not. By default, the reference is on the baseline. If you want the footnote reference number to be superscripted, change the parameter to "up". Do note specify "up" for typewriter printers using \monospace. ã|\notereferencefontã% lets you determine what font to print the footnote number in. The default is standard face at 10 point. For \monospace, the default is the roman typewriter printer face. ã|\notereferencestyleã% determines the numbering style for the notes. There are four possible values: 1. "1" for numbered superscripted footnotes 2. "(1)" for numbered footnotes surrounded with parentheses 3. "a" for lettered footnotes 4. "(a)" for lettered footnotes surrounded with parentheses The default is \textreferencestyle{1.}. \notereferencegutter sets the distance between the footnote number and the first word of text of the note. The gutter is illustrated here as the shaded portion between "1." and "The first step": +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | .... | | 1....The first step . . . | | .... | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ The default is one em space, \notereferencegutter{1em}. \everyfootnote{Nested Markup} sets the style for everyfootnote. You can change the type face, the paragraph parameters, and the right and left indentation. The default text size is 10 point; each note is in paragraph format, with an indent of 20 points. Typewriter printers which must use \monospace may not change to another font set. ã|Example:ã% The following example uses a footnote style that prints a superscripted footnote number in the text and the note, the body of the footnote in nine-point Computer Modern set, the footnote at the bottom of the page indented 36 points from the left and 36 points from the right of the rest of the body of the text of the document, the footnote body right ragged, and the text of the document right justified and in 10 point Computer Modern. The \footnoteformat block is modified thus: \footnoteformat{\skipbeforedivider{18pt} \footnotedivider{144pt} \textreferencefont{\ninepoint\rm} \notereferenceposition{up} \notereferencefont{\ninepoint\rm} \everyfootnote{\rightragged\pin{0pt} \psk{12pt}\ninepoint \leftindent{36pt}\rightindent{36pt}}} Note that \ninepoint was specified within both the \textreferencefont and \everyfootnote markups. The \textreferencefont determines the font that the footnote reference number is to be printed in. The \everyfootnote markup determines the font that the footnote text is to print in at the bottom of the page. Most often the fonts specified in \textreferencefont and \everyfootnote are the same font. ã|Notes:ã% This markup modifies the style of the \autofootnote markup, not the \footnote markup. The \footnoteformat markup must come after the \monospace markup, if both are used.