When adding a footnote reference to the end of a sentence, the typical style
requirement is that the period comes first and then the footnote number,
which is usually superscripted.
When I do this, however, I've always been slightly annoyed that the fact
that there is no space after the period is given the old blue squiggly
underline, as is the fact that footnote number itself gets one (apparently
Writer thinks the next sentence begins with a number, which it doesn't
like).
I finally decided to dive into the scattered configuration menus and disable
these actions, but after looking everywhere I could think of or locate,
could not find a place to do this.
Does anyone know where this sort of thing is located? Or, might this be an
actual bug in the routines that determine the conditions (e.g. it doesn't
notice that the number is actually a footnote reference).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks ...
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