![]() The op will have to change the numbers manually! … But a script does it simply counting the footnotes when it'll create the text frames and insert the numbering into them! Just inserting in the text frame the incrementation defined by the number of footnotes: Fn 1 (= First Fn = 0) => 1, Fn 2 (= second Fn = 1) => 2, … ![]() With that code, the anchoring will be "before"!Ī similar way: a grep style will be triggered by the insertion of the cross-reference to our "false" footnote call to make invisible the real footnote numbering! The insertion of this anchored text frame triggers a grep style that will automatically "make invisible" the footnote call!Įasy to plan with a simple grep F/R (* I use a script to do it because I prefer it "after" but this could be played "before"!) The op searches each footnote call and inserts after* it a small anchor text box. That's the scenario I've imagined for a script! The deal is to have a continuous numbering of the footnotes even if the text frames aren't threaded! ![]() What I'm going to explain can be done easily by the op. So, we need to "think different" and play in another way! ![]() That's why each first "true" footnote begins to "1"! Here, It's a funny game because the text frames are unthreaded! ![]()
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