![]() ![]() simply the digit 0, and apply the character style for the note reference. ![]() Then open chapter 1 and add the note reference. InDesign adds an empty paragraph with the number 6, and all notes are renumbered instantly. For example, to add a note between notes 5 and 6 in chapter 1, go to the very end of note 5 and press Enter/Return. To add a note, create a new paragraph in the note document. The notes are numbered automatically by InDesign, but the references are not: these are static numbers and are updated by a seperate script (endnotes_renumber_cues.jsx), which is included in the download. Likewise, if in the Footnote Options window you set a character style for the footnote references, the script uses that style for the new (static) references if you didn't set a character style, the script creates a character style Endnote reference and uses it for the references. If you didn't specify a style and used the default, the script creates a paragraph style Endnote. The script bases the style used for the endnotes on the style used for the footnotes, as specified in the Footnote Options window. The note numbers are managed by InDesign's automatic paragraph numbering. The script adds section headings Notes to chapter n followed by the notes in that chapter: It has no interface, it just runs and moves all footnotes to the endnote document, where they appear as normal text. Save and close all documents (but keep the book file open), then run the foot_to_end_book.jsx script. In that endnote document, add a text frame to which the notes will be moved and name it End-of-book notes (spelled exactly like that) on the Layers panel:Äownload the zip file (see link at the foot of this page) and unpack the two scripts into InDesign's Scripts folder. PreparationĬreate a document for the endnotes and add it to the book file. The endnotes in the note chapter are numbered automatically using InDesign's automatic paragraph numbering feature the note references are static numbers and can be updated, if necessary, using a small script (included in the download, see below). ![]() The script converts document footnotes to endnotes in a separate document. ![]()
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