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diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-ftnsect.html b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-ftnsect.html index 2c7520d0ae8..e66e1695c4a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-ftnsect.html +++ b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-ftnsect.html @@ -3,20 +3,20 @@ </head><body> <h3>Footnotes in LaTeX section headings</h3> <p>The <code>\</code><code>footnote</code> command is fragile, so that simply placing the -command in <code>\</code><code>section</code>'s arguments isn't satisfactory. Using -<code>\</code><code>protect</code><code>\</code><code>footnote</code> isn't a good idea either: the arguments of a +command in <code>\</code><code>section</code>’s arguments isn’t satisfactory. Using +<code>\</code><code>protect</code><code>\</code><code>footnote</code> isn’t a good idea either: the arguments of a section command are used in the table of contents and (more dangerously) potentially also in page headings. Unfortunately, -there's no mechanism to suppress the footnote in the heading while +there’s no mechanism to suppress the footnote in the heading while allowing it in the table of contents, though having footnotes in the table of contents is probably unsatisfactory anyway. <p>To suppress the footnote in headings and table of contents: <ul> -<li> Take advantage of the fact that the mandatory argument doesn't - 'move' if the optional argument is present: +<li> Take advantage of the fact that the mandatory argument doesn’t + ‘move’ if the optional argument is present: <code>\section[title]{title</code><code>\</code><code>footnote</code><code>{title ftnt}}</code> <li> Use the <i>footmisc</i> package, with package option - <code>stable</code> - this modifies footnotes so that they softly and + <code>stable</code> — this modifies footnotes so that they softly and silently vanish away if used in a moving argument. </ul> <dl> |