I have a stupid thing that is happening in my PDFs and I can't work out how to fix it.
I have a table, in which I have several footnotes, created from a Word import in case that matters. (EDIT: it does!)
When looking in Flare, the footnotes display as I would expect them to:
1 Footnote text
2 Text of second footnote that extends for
more than one line
3 Another footnote
But in my PDF, the footnote number appears on a separate number:
1
Footnote text
2
Text of second footnote that extends for more than
one line
3
Another footnote
EDIT:
After looking a bit closer and experimenting with manually inserting a footnote (rather than the ones causing the problems which were generated from a Word import), it seems that the Word import inserts <p> </p> wrappers around the footnote text like this:
Code: Select all
<td>
<p><span class="UI">NS</span>
<MadCap:footnote class="footnote">
<p> This is the footnote text that was included in the original Word doc.</p>
</MadCap:footnote><span class="UI">:</span>
</p>
</td>
Code: Select all
<td><span class="UI">DET Calculations:</span>
<MadCap:footnote class="footnote">This is what you get when you insert a footnote directly. </MadCap:footnote>
</td>
So what can I add to my CSS to stop this stupid line break, or should I do something else in my source Word document, and if so, what?
My CSS for all footnotes items looks like this:
Code: Select all
MadCap|footnotesBlock
{
}
MadCap|footnoteBlock
{
margin-left: 1cm;
}
MadCap|footnote
{
mc-footnote-format: '{n}';
mc-footnote-comment-format: '{n} ';
mc-footnote-position: topic;
}
Using Flare 2019.