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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900
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+% fn2end.sty Convert footnotes into end notes.
+% LaTeXable documentation at end (after \endinput)
+% LaTeX 2.09 users, should comment out this line:
+\ProvidesPackage{fn2end}[1995/05/31 Convert footnotes into end notes.]
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% This file may be freely copied, and distributed.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+% Author:
+% Kim C. Border,
+% Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences,
+% Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
+% e-mail: kcb@hss.caltech.edu
+
+% I gratefully acknowledge the help of J. E. Burke
+% <jeburke@jhuvms.hcf.jhu.edu> at Johns Hopkins, who fixed
+% the handling of long footnotes.
+% The main idea is from Knuth's \answer macro in the TeXbook.
+
+% version 1.1, May 31, 1995
+% Changed \endnoteshere to \theendnotes, since you
+% shouldn't use commands that begin with \end
+% Also added user renewable parameters
+
+% Based on my old endnotes.sty, version 3
+% (Sep 4, 1990, rev. Jul 28, 1994), which was never posted.
+% It appears to work with both LaTeX2e and LaTeX2.09
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% User redefinable parameters
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\newlength{\noteskip}
+\setlength{\noteskip}{1em}
+\newcommand{\notenumberformat}[1]{$#1$}
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Save the original definition of \@footnotetext
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\let\original@footnotetext\@footnotetext
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Define \makeendnotes to open a new file
+% for the endnotes and to redefine \@footnotetext
+% (\newlinechar courtesy of J E Burke)
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\newcommand{\makeendnotes}{\newwrite\n@tefile
+ \immediate\openout\n@tefile=\jobname.end
+ \immediate\write\n@tefile{\relax}
+ \long\gdef\@footnotetext{\immediate\write\n@tefile{}
+ \begingroup\newlinechar=`\^^M
+ \catcode`\^^M=12\@setupcopy\@copynote}}
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% The verbatim copying definitions
+% based on the TeXbook's \answer macro
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\newcommand{\@setupcopy}{\@sanitize}
+\newcommand{\@copynote}{}
+\long\gdef\@copynote#1{%
+ \immediate\write\n@tefile{\notenumberformat{\@thefnmark}%
+ \hskip\noteskip}%
+ \immediate\write\n@tefile{#1}\endgroup}
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Define \theendnotes to retrieve them
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\newcommand{\theendnotes}{\immediate\closeout\n@tefile
+ \input\jobname.end\relax}
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Define \restorefootnotes
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\newcommand{\restorefootnotes}{\long\gdef\@footnotetext{\original@footnotetext}}
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\endinput
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+\documentclass{article}
+\newcommand{\cs}[1]{\mbox{\tt\bs#1}}% for control sequences
+\newcommand{\bs}{\char '134 } % A backslash character for \tt font
+\newcommand{\file}[1]{\mbox{\tt #1}}
+
+\title{The {\tt fn2end.sty} style}
+\author{KC Border}
+\date{May 31, 1995}
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+The \file{fn2end.sty} package converts footnotes into
+end notes, where a lot of publishers want them. It
+does so by redefining the action of the \cs{footnote}
+command. Instead of putting footnotes at the bottom
+of the page, the notes are written to a file with
+extension \file{end}, whence they may be retrieved
+when desired. To handle footnotes on the title page
+flexibly, \cs{footnote} is not redefined until the
+\cs{makeendnotes} command is issued. Place the
+command \cs{theendnotes} where you want the notes
+to appear: after the last footnote, usually right
+before the bibliography. The \cs{theendotes} command
+merely \cs{inputs} the \file{end} file, it does {\em
+not} create a new section or a new page. If you do
+create a notes section with the \cs{section} command,
+you should follow it with an \cs{indent} command.
+Otherwise, the first note will be the only note that
+does not start with an indented paragraph.
+
+There are now user renewable commands. The length
+\cs{noteskip} is the space between the note number
+and the start of the note text. By default it is 1
+em. Change its value with the \cs{setlength} command.
+You can use \cs{renewcommand} to change
+\cs{notenumberformat}, which formats the note number.
+By default it is defined as
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \newcommand{\notenumberformat}[1]{$#1$}
+\end{verbatim}
+If you want the end note numbers to appear as
+superscripts with periods, you could
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \renewcommand{\notenumberformat}[1]{${}^{#1.}$}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Successive \cs{makeendnotes} commands overwrite the
+notes file. This is a feature, not a bug. For
+example:
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \makeendnotes
+
+ \chapter{One}
+ blah
+ \section*{Notes}\indent
+ \theendnotes
+
+ \makeendnotes
+
+ \chapter{Two}
+ blah
+ \section*{Notes}\indent
+ \theendnotes
+\end{verbatim}
+etc, can be used to put notes at the end of each
+chapter. (This is perverse because it makes the
+notes nearly impossible to find, but some publishers
+like it.)
+
+Additionally, \cs{restorefootnotes} restores the
+normal behavior of footnotes, so that if you really
+wanted to, you could have a title page for each
+chapter with acknowledgment footnotes on the bottom,
+and thereafter have end notes for the rest of the
+material in the chapter.
+
+
+{\em Bug}: Since \verb#\# is catcoded to 12 for
+verbatim copying, if your footnote's text contains
+an unequal number of \verb#\{#'s and \verb#\}#'s,
+for instance, if you have a \verb#\left\{# balanced
+by a \verb#\right.#, then \TeX\ believes you have
+unmatched braces and does not figure out where the
+argument of the \cs{footnote} command ends. (Believe
+it or not, this happened to me the first time I
+tried to use the style.)
+{\em Workaround}: Use \verb#\lbrace# and \verb#\rbrace#
+in your footnotes instead of \verb#\{# and \verb#\}#.
+
+\end{document}