% ====================================================================== % common-footnotes.tex % Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2001-2019 % % This file is part of the LaTeX2e KOMA-Script bundle. % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of % the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c of the license. % The latest version of this license is in % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX % version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. % % This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained". % % The Current Maintainer and author of this work is Markus Kohm. % % This work consists of all files listed in manifest.txt. % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % common-footnotes.tex % Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2001-2019 % % Dieses Werk darf nach den Bedingungen der LaTeX Project Public Lizenz, % Version 1.3c, verteilt und/oder veraendert werden. % Die neuste Version dieser Lizenz ist % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % und Version 1.3c ist Teil aller Verteilungen von LaTeX % Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter und dieses Werks. % % Dieses Werk hat den LPPL-Verwaltungs-Status "author-maintained" % (allein durch den Autor verwaltet). % % Der Aktuelle Verwalter und Autor dieses Werkes ist Markus Kohm. % % Dieses Werk besteht aus den in manifest.txt aufgefuehrten Dateien. % ====================================================================== % % Paragraphs that are common for several chapters of the KOMA-Script guide % Maintained by Markus Kohm % % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % % Absaetze, die mehreren Kapiteln der KOMA-Script-Anleitung gemeinsam sind % Verwaltet von Markus Kohm % % ====================================================================== \KOMAProvidesFile{common-footnotes.tex} [$Date: 2019-11-20 08:38:35 +0100 (Wed, 20 Nov 2019) $ KOMA-Script guide (common paragraphs: Footnotes)] \translator{Markus Kohm\and Krickette Murabayashi\and Karl Hagen} % Date of the translated German file: 2019-11-20 \section{Footnotes} \seclabel{footnotes}% \BeginIndexGroup \BeginIndex{}{footnotes}% \IfThisCommonFirstRun{}{% The information in \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes} applies equally to this chapter. So if you have already read and understood \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes}, you can skip ahead to \autopageref{sec:\ThisCommonLabelBase.footnotes.next}, \autopageref{sec:\ThisCommonLabelBase.footnotes.next}.% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{ % If you do not use a \KOMAScript{} class, \Package{scrletter}% \OnlyAt{\Package{scrletter}} relies on the \hyperref[cha:scrextend]{\Package{scrextend}}\IndexPackage{scrextend}% \important{\hyperref[cha:scrextend]{\Package{scrextend}}} package. Therefore, see also \autoref{sec:scrextend.footnotes}, \autopageref{sec:scrextend.footnotes} when using \Package{scrletter}.% \iffalse% Umbruchkorrekturtext \ Note in particular that in this case some typical \KOMAScript{} extensions are not active by default\textnote{default}. Instead, the footnotes make use of the class used, or the \LaTeX{} kernel.% \fi% }{}% } \IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% Unlike\textnote{\KOMAScript{} vs. standard classes} the standard classes, \KOMAScript{} offers the ability to configure the format of the footnote block.% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{% You can find the basic commands to set footnotes in any introduction to \LaTeX, for example \cite{lshort}. \KOMAScript{}% \textnote{\KOMAScript{} vs. standard classes} provides additional features to change the format of the footnote block. % \iffalse % Umbruchoptimierung Whether footnotes should be allowed for letters depends very much on the type of letter and its layout. For example, you should not allow footnotes to overlap visually with the letterhead footer or be confused with the courtesy-copy list. Doing so is the responsibility of the user.% Since footnotes are rarely used in letters, examples in this section have been omitted. If you need examples, you can find them in \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes}, \autopageref{sec:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes}.% \fi% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{% The footnote capabilities of the \KOMAScript{} classes are also provided by \Package{scrextend}. By default, the formatting of footnotes is left to the class used. This changes as soon as you issue the \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.deffootnote} command, which is explained in detail on \DescPageRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.deffootnote}. The options for adjusting the dividing line above footnotes, however, are not provided by \Package{scrextend}.% }{\InternalCommonFileUsageError}% }% }% \begin{Declaration} \OptionVName{footnotes}{setting} \Macro{multfootsep} \end{Declaration} \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{Many classes mark footnotes }{% Footnotes % \IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% \ChangedAt{v3.00}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{% \ChangedAt{v3.00}{\Class{scrlttr2}}% }{}% }% are marked % }% by default in the text with a small superscript number. If several footnotes appear in succession at the same point, it gives the impression that there is one footnote with a large number rather than multiple footnotes (e.\,g. footnote 12 instead of footnotes 1 and 2). With\important{\OptionValue{footnotes}{multiple}} \OptionValue{footnotes}{multiple}\IndexOption{footnotes=~multiple}, footnotes that follow each other directly are separated with a delimiter instead. The default delimiter in \Macro{multfootsep}\important{\Macro{multfootsep}} is defined as a comma without a space: \begin{lstcode} \newcommand*{\multfootsep}{,} \end{lstcode} This can be redefined. The whole mechanism is compatible with the \Package{footmisc}\IndexPackage{footmisc}\important{\Package{footmisc}} package, version~5.3d to 5.5b (see \cite{package:footmisc}). It affects footnote markers placed using \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.footnote}\IndexCmd{footnote}, as well as those placed directly with \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.footnotemark}\IndexCmd{footnotemark}. You can switch back to the default \OptionValue{footnotes}{nomultiple} at any time using the \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.KOMAoptions} or \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.KOMAoption} command. However, if you encounter any problems using another package that alters the footnotes, you should not use this option, nor should you change the \PName{setting} anywhere inside the document. A summary of the available \PName{setting} values of \Option{footnotes} can be found in \autoref{tab:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes}% \IfThisCommonFirstRun{% . \begin{table} \caption[{Available values for the \Option{footnotes} option}] {Available values for the \Option{footnotes} option to configure footnotes} \label{tab:\ThisCommonLabelBase.footnotes} \begin{desctabular} \pventry{multiple}{% Consecutive footnote marks will be separated by \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.multfootsep}\IndexCmd{multfootsep}.% \IndexOption{footnotes~=\textKValue{multiple}}}% \pventry{nomultiple}{% Consecutive footnote marks will be handled like single footnotes and not separated from each other.% \IndexOption{footnotes~=\textKValue{nomultiple}}}% \end{desctabular} \end{table}% }{, \autopageref{tab:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes}.% }% % \EndIndexGroup \begin{Declaration} \Macro{footnote}\OParameter{number}\Parameter{text}% \Macro{footnotemark}\OParameter{number}% \Macro{footnotetext}\OParameter{number}\Parameter{text}% \Macro{multiplefootnoteseparator}% \end{Declaration}% Footnotes in \KOMAScript{} are produced, as they are in the standard classes, with the \Macro{footnote} command, or alternatively the pair of commands \Macro{footnotemark} and \Macro{footnotetext}. As in the standard classes, it is possible for a page break to occur within a footnote. Normally this happens if the footnote mark is placed so near the bottom of a page as to leave \LaTeX{} no choice but to move the footnote to the next page. Unlike\textnote{\KOMAScript{} vs. standard classes} \IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% \ChangedAt{v3.00}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{% \ChangedAt{v3.00}{\Class{scrlttr2}}% }{}% } % the standard classes, \KOMAScript{} can recognize and separate consecutive footnotes automatically. See\important{\DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.option.footnotes}} the previously documented option \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.option.footnotes}. If instead you want to place this delimiter manually, you can do so by calling \Macro{multiplefootnoteseparator}. However, users should not redefine this command, as it contains not only the delimiter but also the delimiter's formatting, for example the font size selection and the superscript. The delimiter itself is stored in the previously described \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.multfootsep}% \important{\DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.multfootsep}}% \IndexCmd{multfootsep} command. \IfThisCommonFirstRun{\iftrue}{% You can find examples and additional hints in \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes} from \PageRefxmpl{\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.cmd.footnote}.% \csname iffalse\endcsname }% \begin{Example} \phantomsection\xmpllabel{cmd.footnote}% Suppose you want to put two footnotes after a single word. First you try \begin{lstcode} Word\footnote{1st footnote}\footnote{2nd footnote} \end{lstcode} Let's assume that the footnotes are numbered 1 and 2. Since the two footnote numbers follow each other directly, it creates the impression that the word has only one footnote numbered 12. You can change this behaviour by using \begin{lstcode} \KOMAoptions{footnotes=multiple} \end{lstcode} to enable the automatic recognition of footnote sequences. Alternatively, you can use \begin{lstcode} word\footnote{Footnote 1}% \multiplefootnoteseparator \footnote{Footnote 2} \end{lstcode} This should give you the desired result even if automatic detection fails or cannot be used for some reason. Now suppose you also want the footnote numbers to be separated not just by a comma, but by a comma and a space. In this case, write \begin{lstcode} \renewcommand*{\multfootsep}{,\nobreakspace} \end{lstcode} in the preamble of your document. \Macro{nobreakspace}\IndexCmd{nobreakspace} was used here instead of a normal space to avoid paragraph or page breaks within the sequence of footnotes. \end{Example}% \fi% % \EndIndexGroup \begin{Declaration} \Macro{footref}\Parameter{reference} \end{Declaration} Sometimes\IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% \ChangedAt{v3.00}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{% \ChangedAt{v3.00}{\Class{scrlttr2}}% }{}} you have a footnote in a document to which there are several references in the text. An inconvenient way to typeset this would be to use \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.footnotemark} to set the number directly. The disadvantage of this method is that you need to know the number and manually set every \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.footnotemark} command. And if the number changes because you add or remove an earlier footnote, you will have to change each \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.footnotemark}. \KOMAScript{} thefore offers the \Macro{label}\IndexCmd{label}% \important{\Macro{label}} mechanism to handle such cases. After placing a \Macro{label} inside the footnote, you can use \Macro{footref} to set all the other marks for this footnote in the text. \IfThisCommonFirstRun{\iftrue}{\csname iffalse\endcsname}% \begin{Example} \phantomsection\xmpllabel{cmd.footref}% You are writing a text in which you must create a footnote each time a brand name occurs, indicating that it is a registered trademark. You can write, for example, \begin{lstcode} Company SplishSplash\footnote{This is a registered trade name. All rights are reserved.\label{refnote}} produces not only SplishPlump\footref{refnote} but also SplishPlash\footref{refnote}. \end{lstcode} This will produce the same footnote mark three times, but only one footnote text. The first footnote mark is produced by \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.footnote} itself, and the following two footnote marks are produced by the additional \Macro{footref} commands. The footnote text will be produced by \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.footnote}. \end{Example} \fi When setting footnote marks with the \Macro{label} mechanism, any changes to the footnote numbers will require at least two \LaTeX{} runs to ensure correct numbers for all \Macro{footref} marks.% \IfThisCommonLabelBaseOneOf{scrlttr2,scrextend}{\par% You can find an example of how to use \Macro{footref} in \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes} on \PageRefxmpl{\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.cmd.footref}.% }{} \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{}{% \par Note\textnote{Attention!} that statements like \Macro{ref}\IndexCmd{ref} or \Macro{pageref}\IndexCmd{pageref} are fragile and therefore you should put \Macro{protect}\IndexCmd{protect} in front of them if they appear in moving arguments such as headings.% }% \EndIndexGroup \begin{Declaration} \Macro{deffootnote}\OParameter{mark width}\Parameter{indent}% \Parameter{parindent}\Parameter{definition}% \Macro{deffootnotemark}\Parameter{definition}% \Macro{thefootnotemark} \end{Declaration}% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{The \KOMAScript{} classes set}{\KOMAScript{} sets}\textnote{\KOMAScript{} vs. standard classes} footnotes slightly differently than the standard classes do. As in the standard classes, the footnote mark in the text is rendered with small, superscript numbers. The same formatting is used in the footnote itself. The mark in the footnote is typeset right-justified in a box with a width of \PName{mark width}. The first line of the footnote follows directly. All subsequent lines will be indented by the length of \PName{indent}. If the optional parameter \PName{mark width} is not specified, it defaults to \PName{indent}. If the footnote consists of more than one paragraph, the first line of each paragraph is indented by the value of \PName{parindent}. \autoref{fig:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.deffootnote} % \IfThisCommonFirstRun{}{on \autopageref{fig:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.deffootnote} }{}% shows the different parameters% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{ again}{}% . The default configuration of the \KOMAScript{} classes is as follows: \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{\iftrue}{\csname iffalse\endcsname}% \begin{lstcode} \deffootnote[1em]{1.5em}{1em}{% \textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}} \end{lstcode} \else \begin{lstcode} \deffootnote[1em]{1.5em}{1em}{% \textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}% } \end{lstcode} \fi% \Macro{textsuperscript} controls both the superscript and the smaller font size. The command \Macro{thefootnotemark} contains the current footnote mark without any formatting.% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{ % The \Package{scrextend} package, by contrast, does not change the default footnote settings of the class you are using. Simply loading the package, therefore, should not lead to any changes in the formatting of footnote marks or footnote text. To use the default settings of the \KOMAScript{} classes with \Package{scrextend}, you must change the settings above yourself. For example, you can insert the line of code above immediately after loading the \Package{scrextend} package.% }{}% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% \begin{figure} % \centering \KOMAoption{captions}{bottombeside} \setcapindent{0pt}% \begin{captionbeside} [{Parameters that control the footnote layout}]% {\label{fig:\ThisCommonLabelBase.deffootnote}\hspace{0pt plus 1ex}% Parameters that control the footnote layout}% [l] \setlength{\unitlength}{1mm} \begin{picture}(100,22) \thinlines % frame of following paragraph \put(5,0){\line(1,0){90}} \put(5,0){\line(0,1){5}} \put(10,5){\line(0,1){5}}\put(5,5){\line(1,0){5}} \put(95,0){\line(0,1){10}} \put(10,10){\line(1,0){85}} % frame of first paragraph \put(5,11){\line(1,0){90}} \put(5,11){\line(0,1){5}} \put(15,16){\line(0,1){5}}\put(5,16){\line(1,0){10}} \put(95,11){\line(0,1){10}} \put(15,21){\line(1,0){80}} % box of the footnote mark \put(0,16.5){\framebox(14.5,4.5){\mbox{}}} % description of paragraphs \put(45,16){\makebox(0,0)[l]{\textsf{first paragraph of a footnote}}} \put(45,5){\makebox(0,0)[l]{\textsf{next paragraph of a footnote}}} % help lines \thicklines \multiput(0,0)(0,3){7}{\line(0,1){2}} \multiput(5,0)(0,3){3}{\line(0,1){2}} % parameters \put(2,7){\vector(1,0){3}} \put(5,7){\line(1,0){5}} \put(15,7){\vector(-1,0){5}} \put(15,7){\makebox(0,0)[l]{\small\PName{parindent}}} % \put(-3,13){\vector(1,0){3}} \put(0,13){\line(1,0){5}} \put(10,13){\vector(-1,0){5}} \put(10,13){\makebox(0,0)[l]{\small\PName{indent}}} % \put(-3,19){\vector(1,0){3}} \put(0,19){\line(1,0){14.5}} \put(19.5,19){\vector(-1,0){5}} \put(19.5,19){\makebox(0,0)[l]{\small\PName{mark width}}} \end{picture} \end{captionbeside} \end{figure}} \BeginIndexGroup \BeginIndex{FontElement}{footnote}\LabelFontElement{footnote}% \BeginIndex{FontElement}{footnotelabel}\LabelFontElement{footnotelabel}% The footnote\IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% \ChangedAt{v2.8q}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}% }}{}, including the footnote mark, uses the font specified in the \FontElement{footnote}\important{\FontElement{footnote}} element. You can change the font of the footnote mark separately using the \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.setkomafont} and \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} commands (see \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonLabelBase.textmarkup}, \DescPageRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}) for the \FontElement{footnotelabel}\important{\FontElement{footnotelabel}} element. See also \autoref{tab:\ThisCommonLabelBase.fontelements}, \autopageref{tab:\ThisCommonLabelBase.fontelements}. The default setting is no change to the font.% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{ % However, with \Package{scrextend} these elements will only change the fonts if footnotes are handled by the package, that is, after using \Macro{deffootnote}.% }{} Please don't misuse this element for other purposes, for example to set the footnotes ragged right (see also \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.raggedfootnote}, \DescPageRef{\LabelBase.cmd.raggedfootnote}). \BeginIndex{FontElement}{footnotereference}% \LabelFontElement{footnotereference}% The footnote mark in the text is defined separately from the mark in front of the actual footnote. This is done with \Macro{deffootnotemark}. The default setting is: \begin{lstcode} \deffootnotemark{% \textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}} \end{lstcode} With\IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% \ChangedAt{v2.8q}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}% }{} this default, the font for the \FontElement{footnotereference}\important{\FontElement{footnotereference}} element is used (see \autoref{tab:\ThisCommonLabelBase.fontelements}, \autopageref{tab:\ThisCommonLabelBase.fontelements}). Thus, the footnote marks in the text and in the footnote itself are identical. You can change the font with the commands \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.setkomafont} and \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} (see \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonLabelBase.textmarkup}, \DescPageRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}). \IfThisCommonFirstRun{\iftrue}{\csname iffalse\endcsname}% \begin{Example} \phantomsection \xmpllabel{cmd.deffootnote}% One\textnote{Hint!} feature that is often requested is footnote marks which are neither in superscript nor in a smaller font. They should not touch the footnote text but be separated by a small space. You can accomplish this as follows: \begin{lstcode} \deffootnote{1em}{1em}{\thefootnotemark\ } \end{lstcode} This will set the footnote mark and subsequent space right-aligned in a box of width 1\Unit{em}. The lines of the footnote text that follow are also indented by 1\Unit{em} from the left margin. Another\textnote{Hint!} layout that is often requested is footnote marks that are left-aligned. You can obtain them with the following definition: \begin{lstcode} \deffootnote{1.5em}{1em}{% \makebox[1.5em][l]{\thefootnotemark}} \end{lstcode} If, however you want to change the font for all footnotes, for example to sans serif, this can easily be done with the commands \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.setkomafont} and \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} (see \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonLabelBase.textmarkup}, \DescPageRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}): \begin{lstcode} \setkomafont{footnote}{\sffamily} \end{lstcode} \end{Example}% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{}{% As the examples show, {\KOMAScript} allows a wide variety of different footnote formats with this simple user interface.% }% \fi% \IfThisCommonFirstRun{}{% For examples, see \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes}, \PageRefxmpl{\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.cmd.deffootnote}.% }{}% % \EndIndexGroup \EndIndexGroup \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{\iffalse}{\csname iftrue\endcsname} \begin{Declaration} \Macro{setfootnoterule}\OParameter{thickness}\Parameter{length}% \end{Declaration}% Generally,\IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% \ChangedAt{v3.06}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{% \ChangedAt{v3.06}{\Class{scrlttr2}}% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{% \ChangedAt{v3.06}{\Package{scrextend}}% }{}% }% } a horizontal rule is set between the text area and the footnote area, but normally this rule does not extend the full width of the type area. With \Macro{setfootnoterule}, you can set the exact thickness and length of the rule. In this case, the parameters \PName{thickness} and \PName{length} are only evaluated when setting the rule itself. If the optional argument \PName{thickness} has been omitted, the thickness of the rule will not be changed. Empty arguments for \PName{thickness} or \PName{length} are also allowed and do not change the corresponding parameters. Using absurd values will result in warning messages both when setting and when using the parameters. \BeginIndexGroup \BeginIndex{FontElement}{footnoterule}\LabelFontElement{footnoterule}% You can% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% \ChangedAt{v3.07}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{% \ChangedAt{v3.07}{\Class{scrlttr2}}% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{% \ChangedAt{v3.07}{\Package{scrextend}}% }{}% }% } % change the colour of the rule with the \FontElement{footnoterule}\important{\FontElement{footnoterule}} element using the \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.setkomafont} and \DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} commands (see \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonLabelBase.textmarkup}, \DescPageRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}). The default is no change of font or colour. In order to change the colour, you must also load a colour package like \Package{xcolor}\IndexPackage{xcolor}\important{\Package{xcolor}}.% \EndIndexGroup \EndIndexGroup \fi \begin{Declaration} \Macro{raggedfootnote} \end{Declaration} By default% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{maincls}{% \ChangedAt{v3.23}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{% \ChangedAt{v3.23}{\Class{scrlttr2}}% }{% \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{% \ChangedAt{v3.23}{\Package{scrextend}}% }{}% }% } % \KOMAScript{} justifies footnotes just as in the standard classes. But\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{% \ if you use \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.deffootnote}% \important{\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.deffootnote}}% \IndexCmd{deffootnote}% }{% \textnote{\KOMAScript{} vs. standard classes}% } you can also change the justification separately from the rest of the document by redefining \Macro{raggedfootnote}. Valid definitions are \Macro{raggedright}\IndexCmd{raggedright}, \Macro{raggedleft}\IndexCmd{raggedleft}, \Macro{centering}\IndexCmd{centering}, \Macro{relax}\IndexCmd{relax} or an empty definition, which is the default. The alignment commands of the \Package{ragged2e}\IndexPackage{ragged2e} package are also valid (see \cite{package:ragged2e}). \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{% You can find a suitable example in \autoref{sec:\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.footnotes}, \PageRefxmpl{\ThisCommonFirstLabelBase.cmd.raggedfootnote}.% \iffalse }{\csname iftrue\endcsname}% \begin{Example} \phantomsection\xmpllabel{cmd.raggedfootnote}% Suppose you are using footnotes only to provide references to very long links, where line breaks would produce poor results if justified. You can use \begin{lstcode} \let\raggedfootnote\raggedright \end{lstcode} in your document's preamble to switch to ragged-right footnotes. \end{Example}% \fi \EndIndexGroup % \EndIndexGroup %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: latex %%% coding: us-ascii %%% TeX-master: "../guide" %%% End: