Re: Footnotes/Endnotes ...--huge ones

From: r coyne (duckingsnofair_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Nov 25 2003 - 17:55:08 EST

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    msevior, replying to itself_at_..., wrote:

    >> 4608, "very large footnotes behave very badly"
    (they cause crashes
    and
    >> file corruption)
    >>

    >This is a problem if the footnote gets bigger than
    the >size of a page.
    >I
    >would be extremely surprised if anyone intentionaly
    wrote >a document
    >this
    >way. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    Legal encyclopedias (CJS, AmJur) have numerous pages
    consisting primarily of footnotes (string cites for
    the "black letter" statement in the text), with only a
    line or two of maintext at the top, if that. And
    footnotes are routinely run over from page to page.
    Usually there are several notes on the page, so none
    is individually bigger than a page, but I would not be
    surprised to find the occasional one that is longer
    than a page -- though I couldn't cite you to an
    example offhand, not having the books in front of me.
    And plenty of law students do (usually ill-advisedly)
    write in this style.

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