Combine fnpct with tufte's sidenote incl offset-adjust?
I would like to combine the benefits of fnpct with the tufte-book document
class. I heavily rely on manually adjusting some footnotes according to
sidenote[1cm]{my sidenote text}
in the tufte document class because my document contains a lot of margin material.
Unfortunately, I get an error when trying this together with fnpct (according to Figure 9 in this document).
documentclass{tufte-handout}
usepackage[multiple]{fnpct}
AdaptNotesidenotemultsidenote
begin{document}
Some text in the document bodysidenote[1cm]{Some 6 text in a sidenote.}.
end{document}
Any help is greatly appreciated. This question is similar but many even more involved, hence my simple MWE. I tried playing around with the AdaptNote command but no luck so far.
tufte fnpct
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I would like to combine the benefits of fnpct with the tufte-book document
class. I heavily rely on manually adjusting some footnotes according to
sidenote[1cm]{my sidenote text}
in the tufte document class because my document contains a lot of margin material.
Unfortunately, I get an error when trying this together with fnpct (according to Figure 9 in this document).
documentclass{tufte-handout}
usepackage[multiple]{fnpct}
AdaptNotesidenotemultsidenote
begin{document}
Some text in the document bodysidenote[1cm]{Some 6 text in a sidenote.}.
end{document}
Any help is greatly appreciated. This question is similar but many even more involved, hence my simple MWE. I tried playing around with the AdaptNote command but no luck so far.
tufte fnpct
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I would like to combine the benefits of fnpct with the tufte-book document
class. I heavily rely on manually adjusting some footnotes according to
sidenote[1cm]{my sidenote text}
in the tufte document class because my document contains a lot of margin material.
Unfortunately, I get an error when trying this together with fnpct (according to Figure 9 in this document).
documentclass{tufte-handout}
usepackage[multiple]{fnpct}
AdaptNotesidenotemultsidenote
begin{document}
Some text in the document bodysidenote[1cm]{Some 6 text in a sidenote.}.
end{document}
Any help is greatly appreciated. This question is similar but many even more involved, hence my simple MWE. I tried playing around with the AdaptNote command but no luck so far.
tufte fnpct
I would like to combine the benefits of fnpct with the tufte-book document
class. I heavily rely on manually adjusting some footnotes according to
sidenote[1cm]{my sidenote text}
in the tufte document class because my document contains a lot of margin material.
Unfortunately, I get an error when trying this together with fnpct (according to Figure 9 in this document).
documentclass{tufte-handout}
usepackage[multiple]{fnpct}
AdaptNotesidenotemultsidenote
begin{document}
Some text in the document bodysidenote[1cm]{Some 6 text in a sidenote.}.
end{document}
Any help is greatly appreciated. This question is similar but many even more involved, hence my simple MWE. I tried playing around with the AdaptNote command but no luck so far.
tufte fnpct
tufte fnpct
edited Sep 17 '18 at 9:02
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Using the suggested AdaptNotesidenotemultsidenote
gives me the following error ! File ended while scanning use of __fnpct_read_note_with_option:w
.
The following options do work:
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning without multiple notes
AdaptNoteOptNoMultsidenote
and
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning with multiple notes, yet no multiple footnotemarks
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
Following this logic I would assume this last examples works as well, but it raises the same error as the suggested commands in the fnpct
manual.
usepackage[multiple]{fnpct}
% errors
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
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Using the suggested AdaptNotesidenotemultsidenote
gives me the following error ! File ended while scanning use of __fnpct_read_note_with_option:w
.
The following options do work:
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning without multiple notes
AdaptNoteOptNoMultsidenote
and
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning with multiple notes, yet no multiple footnotemarks
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
Following this logic I would assume this last examples works as well, but it raises the same error as the suggested commands in the fnpct
manual.
usepackage[multiple]{fnpct}
% errors
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
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Using the suggested AdaptNotesidenotemultsidenote
gives me the following error ! File ended while scanning use of __fnpct_read_note_with_option:w
.
The following options do work:
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning without multiple notes
AdaptNoteOptNoMultsidenote
and
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning with multiple notes, yet no multiple footnotemarks
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
Following this logic I would assume this last examples works as well, but it raises the same error as the suggested commands in the fnpct
manual.
usepackage[multiple]{fnpct}
% errors
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
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Using the suggested AdaptNotesidenotemultsidenote
gives me the following error ! File ended while scanning use of __fnpct_read_note_with_option:w
.
The following options do work:
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning without multiple notes
AdaptNoteOptNoMultsidenote
and
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning with multiple notes, yet no multiple footnotemarks
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
Following this logic I would assume this last examples works as well, but it raises the same error as the suggested commands in the fnpct
manual.
usepackage[multiple]{fnpct}
% errors
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
Using the suggested AdaptNotesidenotemultsidenote
gives me the following error ! File ended while scanning use of __fnpct_read_note_with_option:w
.
The following options do work:
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning without multiple notes
AdaptNoteOptNoMultsidenote
and
usepackage{fnpct}
% kerning with multiple notes, yet no multiple footnotemarks
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
Following this logic I would assume this last examples works as well, but it raises the same error as the suggested commands in the fnpct
manual.
usepackage[multiple]{fnpct}
% errors
AdaptNoteOptsidenotemultsidenote
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