![]() It does look pretty messy though.īy the way, from that thread is the interesting remark that the editing part of Calibre seems to support making footnotes. ![]() (This thread is 3 pages long, and basically offers a way to have it work in e-ink devices as well as kf8). Here's a long discussion of how to implement it in Kindle. ibooks implements a fairly good solution here. Fast and easy to implement, and fast and easy to use.įor your specific page of text, a popup from an might be the best solution. You don't need to re-create everything you just want something that approximates what you want.Ī simple hyperlink to an End Notes section at the end of the book would satisfy the functional need even if it's not the same thing. Remember that you are trying to apply the expectations for a print book onto an ebook.
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