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LaTeX Cookbook

You're reading from   LaTeX Cookbook Over 90 hands-on recipes for quickly preparing LaTeX documents to solve various challenging tasks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784395148
Length 378 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Stefan Kottwitz Stefan Kottwitz
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Variety of Document Types 2. Tuning the Text FREE CHAPTER 3. Adjusting Fonts 4. Working with Images 5. Beautiful Designs 6. Designing Tables 7. Contents, Indexes, and Bibliographies 8. Getting the Most out of the PDF 9. Creating Graphics 10. Advanced Mathematics 11. Science and Technology 12. Getting Support on the Internet Index

Adding footnotes to a table


Entries in tables, such as row header text, should be short, or they can present difficulties. For example, long headers could make it harder for our eyes to follow a row with short entries but wide skips. One approach to adding the necessary details while keeping the table itself short and crisp is using footnotes.

Instead of placing the notes at the foot of the page, it's a good idea to add the notes directly at the foot of the table. We also call them table notes. Some benefits of this are as follows:

  • Tables are usually self-contained objects for reference.

  • While common footnotes are written at the page bottom to retain the text flow, text following a table is usually independent of that table. So there's no need to defer notes further down.

  • Tables can automatically move for better page breaks; their notes should stay together with the corresponding table.

  • Table notes can be independent of text footnotes. This saves headaches about keeping numbering in order.

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