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The memoir class - The UK TeX Archive

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12. PAGE NOTES<strong>The</strong> scheme is set up under the assumption that notes will only be printed at the end ofthe document. If you intend to put them at the end of each chapter, then you will probablywant to change the definitions of the \notedivision and \pagenotesubhead macros.For example:\renewcommand*{\notedivision}{\section*{\notesname}}\renewcommand*{\pagenotesubhead}[3]{}and remember to use \printpagenotes* at each place you want the current set of notesto be printed.Say you have written a document with footnotes, but later on decide on using end notes(page notes) instead. In that case you can use \foottopagenote to make \footnote,\footnotemark and \footnotetext works as if it was implemented using end notes.On the other hand \pagetofootnote makes all page notes into footnotes (note that thismight not work, because there are places where page notes can be issued but foot notescannot).\foottopagenote\pagetofootnoteIn either conversion the optional argument will be ignored as for \pagenote it can bearbitrary text whereas for \footnote it must be a number.250

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