Giovanni,
Thanks for that. I have the same problem, since I put citations in my footnotes in the format \cite[50]{Ridolfi_2011_Autobiography}. This is great. It's also a nice model for a few other petty troubles I want to postprocess away.
Scot
Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes:I have a workaround.
> unfortunately this is difficult to fix in a good way.
> I do want to go back to footnotes, because I think there are many
> things that do not yet work satisfactorily. And then I also hope to
> address the issue you raised. For the time being, unfortunately, I do
> not have a solution for you.
If the author uses the a special code for [ and ], e.g.
#91; and #93; then the note is exported correctly.
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** example
This is not anymore a broken footnote.[fn:: Some book at #91; 42-24 #93;.]
Exports to:
This is not anymore broken footnote.[1]
[1] Some book at #91; 42-24 #93;.
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But then the file have to be post-processed to substitute #91; and #93;
Place these lines in .emacs, or evaluate them (goto the last ") " and hit C-x C-e)
for the current session :
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(add-hook 'org-export-html-final-hook 'gio/replace-square-brackets)
(add-hook 'org-export-ascii-final-hook 'gio/replace-square-brackets)
(defun gio/replace-square-brackets ()
"Replace #91; with [ and #93; with ] "
(interactive)
(setq a "#91;") ; use "\[" for LaTeX export
(setq a1 "[")
(setq b "#93;") ; use "\]" for LaTeX export
(setq b1 "]")
(ignore-errors (goto-char 1) (setq p (point))
(while (< p (point-max))
(re-search-forward a nil nil) (replace-match a1) (setq p (point)) ) )
;;
(ignore-errors (goto-char 1) (setq p (point))
(while (< p (point-max))
(re-search-forward b nil nil) (replace-match b1) (setq p (point)) ) )
(save-buffer) )
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Tested for HTML, ASCII.
For the LaTeX export the line:
This is not anymore a broken footnote.[fn:: Some book at #91;
42-24#93;.]
exports to:
This is not anymore a broken footnote.\footnote{Some book at \[
42-24 \]. }
So the LaTeX seems to convert directly the #9?; character.
Not tested for docbook.
HTH
Giovanni
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