Section 22.3 Footnotes and asides
Footnotes are not too hard, just use For instance, you can’t put a
<fn>, but note that for the time being, what can go inside a footnote is very, very restricted.1
This is a sample footnote, just so you can see how one looks.
<p> (and thus you can’t put lists) inside a footnote. Also, no displayed math via <me>. There’s a lot of care being taken because of the prospect of footnotes inside footnotes inside footnotes.
Because of the restrictions on footnotes, it is important to keep them short. A good alternative for longer things that are somewhat digressional is the aside, which comes in three flavors:
<aside>, <biographical>, <historical>. Each of these allows an optional title and then a variety of tags such as <p>, <figure>, and <sidebyside> (and many more).
<aside><aside>
<title>A Sample Aside</title>
<p>
Here is some text inside a sample aside.
I'm going to put the Pythagorean identity below:
<me>
\sin^2(x) + \cos^2(x) = 1
</me>.
</p>
<p>
This aside has two paragraphs.
You can't do that with a footnote.
</p>
</aside>
The code in Listing 22.3.1 produces the aside “A Sample Aside”. A less contrived example of an aside can be found in Section 19.4.
Aside: A Sample Aside.
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