Hi, Muraoka,

Actually I at least got it, and Hamid too, since he answered most usefully to it. Didn’t you get his answer?

Just in case, I copy his answer and send it again to you:


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>> 	1) How does one stop a full-stop, period, appearing immediately after raised footnote numbers in the footnote area below?

The Footnote style settings in the Style Sheet determine the appearance of the footnotes. In Style Sheet view, select Footnote style, and in the "Default Note Text" box delete the full stop. Then any subsequent footnote added to the document will not have the full stop after the footnote number. Notes which were already in the document before will still have the full stop after the note number. To remove the full stop after the note number from the old notes, run Kino's macro "Apply Default Note Text".

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>> 	2) How can you select all the footnotes in a document with one go instead of passing the cursor over all of them in order to change their font size, for instance?

To select the text of any one particular footnote, place the cursor anywhere in that footnote and press Command-A.

To select the text of all the footnotes in a document, place the cursor anywhere in the text of any footnote and press Command-A twice. You can also place the cursor anywhere in the text of any footnote and then from the green note tag in the Statusbar, at the bottom right of the document window, apply the "Select All" command.

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> 	3) How does one stop a long footnote split between the two consecutive pages? 

There is no way to stop a long footnote from splitting between two consecutive pages if the layout so requires, but in the Footnote settings in the Style Sheet, there are two "Multi-page Threshold” boxes. You can set the minimum number of lines that the notes must contain before they can split between pages in the corresponding box in Multi-page Threshold. The default (in Nisus New File) is set at 5 lines; you can increase that number.


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> Dear friends,
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> Can anyone enlighten me over two minor matters?
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> 	1) How does one stop a full-stop, period, appearing immediately after raised footnote numbers in the footnote area below?
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> 	2) How can you select all the footnotes in a document with one go instead of passing the cursor over all of them in order to change their font size, for instance?
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> 	My environment is NW Pro 2.0.7 and OS X 10.6.8.
> 	Best wishes,
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> takamitsu muraoka <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
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> 13:34 (21 hours ago)
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>> Van: takamitsu muraoka <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
>> Datum: 9 oktober 2015 20:34:56 HKT
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>> Onderwerp: Help sought
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>> Dear friends,
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>> Can anyone enlighten me over two minor matters?
>> 
>> 	1) How does one stop a full-stop, period, appearing immediately after raised footnote numbers in the footnote area below?
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>> 	2) How can you select all the footnotes in a document with one go instead of passing the cursor over all of them in order to change their font size, for instance?
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> 	3) How does one stop a long footnote split between the two consecutive pages? 
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> Hamid Haji		02:24 (9 hours ago)
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> > On 10 Oct 2015, at 06:34, takamitsu muraoka <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: […] ...
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> takamitsu Muraoka <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
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> 11:20 (5 minutes ago)
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> to Nisus
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> Dear Hamid,
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> Very many thanks for the enlightening reply.
> As to (1) I wonder if Kino-san can make his macro available to me, please.
> As to (2) I didn't know of this trick of hitting <Command-A> twice. This would save me at least an hour, because I am dealing with A4 900 page manuscript.
> As to (3) I had actually read that paragraph in NW Pro Help on "Multi-page Threshold" and replaced with "5" with "155," but it wouldn't work. Here also I should have set "155" before starting to write the file. Maybe Kino-san has written a macro for resolving this knot.
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> Very best,
> 
> Takamitsu
> Takamitsu MURAOKA
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