Markdown with footnotes to LaTeX #10019
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Pandoc Markdown does support footnotes, with both reference-style footnotes and inline footnotes. Here is a minimal example: <!-- test.md -->
Here is a footnote reference,[^1] and another.[^longnote]
[^1]: Here is the footnote.
[^longnote]: Here's one with multiple blocks.
Subsequent paragraphs are indented to show that they
belong to the previous footnote.
{ some.code }
The whole paragraph can be indented, or just the first
line. In this way, multi-paragraph footnotes work like
multi-paragraph list items.
This paragraph won't be part of the note, because it
isn't indented.
Here is an inline note.^[Inline notes are easier to write, since
you don't have to pick an identifier and move down to type the
note.] By running Here is a footnote reference,\footnote{Here is the footnote.} and
another.\footnote{Here's one with multiple blocks.
Subsequent paragraphs are indented to show that they belong to the
previous footnote.
\begin{Verbatim}
{ some.code }
\end{Verbatim}
The whole paragraph can be indented, or just the first line. In this
way, multi-paragraph footnotes work like multi-paragraph list items.}
This paragraph won't be part of the note, because it isn't indented.
Here is an inline note.\footnote{Inline notes are easier to write, since
you don't have to pick an identifier and move down to type the note.} |
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I’m trying to automate my writing workflow;
But Pandoc *.md to *.tex doesn’t seem to support footnotes.
Am I missing something? What do?
Thanks,
LRP
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