17 is it possible to define different \headerheight for head and foot respectively Hence the mwe will be \documentclass{article} \usepackage{longtable} For example, there is a logo image in the header which needs a large \headerheight and only text is in foot which needs a small \headerheight
Or does it have two variables to control the heights of foot and head respectively? In order to put a footnote in those sections (e.g., inside a caption), use \footnotemark at that point, and \footnotetext anywhere in the table body that will fall on the same page The code below prints out yet i would like to see the footline only at the end even though i remove head does not work
So here an example with only one measure per head an foot \documentclass[% % headheight=60pt, % headinclude=false,% default % headinclude=true, % footheight=60pt, % footinclude. Here's an example from 1582, though the practice is much older than this Here's a link to the page on google books as you can see, the dagger is used (here) at a secondary level from the main set of glosses, which used suprascript letters
The dagger in this case is to the note on the far right by. I was wondering if someone knows if there is a foot/feet symbol available in any of latex packages that i could use in my text I would appreciate any hint I do really mean a foot/feet icon as in.
There is a difficulty when i want to include a reference within a longer footnote containing extra text I tried something like \footnote{extra text extra text \cite{key} extra text} but the output format of the \cite command will not be the same. I am using \\columns in beamer to show two pictures After i added \\footnote{exampletext} after captions, the exampletest just appear in each column
Now i want to show all of the exampletext in the (a) how do i shift the footnote vertically down 1 mm or so (b) i want to introduce some additional space in between one foot note and the next one, and between the first footnote and the line that For my presentation, i am using madrid theme
Currently, the footline shows, short author in the left, short title in the middle, and . Note however that \footnote will not work in the ‘head’ or ‘foot’ sections of the table