dhosek@frigga.claremont.edu (Hosek, Donald A.) (11/01/90)
In article <20188.272dcf22@oregon.uoregon.edu>, joe@oregon.uoregon.edu writes... >I have a user who wants to create a double spaced document in plain TeX, >with single spaced footnotes. While this could be done by setting > \baselineskip=2\normalbaselineskip >in the body of the document and then resetting the \baselineskip in each >footnote, I'd really prefer something a little slicker. >Can anyone help me out? Is there anything like \footnotebaselineskip which >could simply be reset to handle resetting the baselineskip in the footnotes, >only? (Yah, I can hear the snickers already, but I thought it was worth a >try...) This feature is provided for plain TeX in the file fnote.tex available from ymir.claremont.edu in [anonymous.tex.inputs.plain-contrib]fnote.tex Also provided as well as insuring that footnotes have the correct baselineskip (given by the plain TeX \normalbaselineskip) is a \fnote macro which autonumbers footnotes. -dh --- Don Hosek TeX, LaTeX, and Metafont support, consulting dhosek@ymir.claremont.edu installation and production work. dhosek@ymir.bitnet Free Estimates. uunet!jarthur!ymir Phone: 714-625-0147 finger dhosek@ymir.claremont.edu for more info