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1.1 \ Footnote command
1.2 \ Footnotemark Command
1.3 \ FootnoteText Command
2 Side note
1 Footnotes
AbstractFootnotes appear at the bottom of the current page and can be generated in two ways. One \footnote with a single command, and the other with a combination of \footnotemark and \footnotetext two commands.
1.1 \footnote Command\footnote[number]{text} This command will display the numbered footnote text at the bottom of the current page:
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The optional triple number is used to change the default footnote numbering. This command can only be used in general text paragraphs and cannot be used in the context of commands such as \chapter or graphics or reports.
1.2 \footnotemark Command This command outputs the footnote number in the text and can be used where the \footnote command is not available. The footnote text is given separately by the \footnotetext command. This command can produce multiple consecutive footnote marks that represent the same footnote by using the command \footnotemark[\value{footnote} after the first \footnote command to add footnotes to the tabular environment and cannot be simply used \ Footnote{...}. You should use the \footnotemark[n] tag where you want to add a footnote, where n is the number of the footnote, or outside the tabular environment with the \footnotetext[n]{...} Fill in the footnote and note that [n] here should correspond to [n] one by one in \footnotemark in the table.
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1.3 \footnotetext Command\footnotetext[number]{text} This command specifies the text content that is placed at the bottom of the current page and can be used at any time after the \footnotemark command, but this statement cannot be used where the \footnote cannot be used. The value of number is used to replace the missing resulting footnote numbers.
2 Side NoteThe following margin Note command adds annotations to the side-note area of the page: the first line of the \marginpar[left]{right} side note is the same height as the row of text where the margin command is located. If you give only the required number of digits right, the text of the margin note will be processed differently depending on the style of the document: a single-sided print-style document that places the side-note content in the side-note area on the left side-to-sides print-style document that places the side-note content in the side-note area of the outer margin the By using the \reversemarginpar command, you can force the margin text to be placed in a different margin area relative to the side-note area that is determined by the above principle.
If all two parameters are given, the optional parameter is left and the right side is used to use the margin area. Usually the first word of the margin note cannot have hyphens, and if you want the system to release this restriction, you can precede the first word of the comment text with the \hspace{0pt} command.
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