[texhax] TeX "sidenote" challenge
Eloi Machado
eloimachado at gmail.com
Wed Aug 22 13:07:22 CEST 2007
This sounds really interesting!
Does anyone knows how to do it?
On 8/14/07, Michael Barr <barr at math.mcgill.ca> wrote:
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> Let me hasten to say that this is not something I would actually be
> interested in using since I use almost no footnotes. But I was just
> reading a book that used sidenotes instead. The format was roughly this:
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> on recto pages. On verso the sidenotes appeared on the left. It was
> quite attractive, if you have to use notes (I hate endnotes unless they
> are used only for citations). The book was published by Princeton. If
> you want to look at it, it is called "From Hand to Mouth" by Michael
> Corballis. Naturally, I started to think how would you implement such a
> style in TeX? I don't see any way offhand. TeX's footnote mechanism
> shortens the page to make room for footnotes, but I see no mechanism for
> automatically narrowing the columns. An output routine can cut pages
> short, but not reformat, as I understand it.
>
> Michael Barr
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