![]() ![]() ![]() I can delete this tab stop, but if I do, it immediately also deletes any hanging indent I’ve set, so that the result looks like this: # Term: Definition first line If I set different values for “Before Text” and “First Line” indents, the first line affects only the footnote number, and the tab stop is reset so that the first text line is even with the hanging indent. I’ve gotten rid of the footnote indicator by setting the font to white (if there’s a better way of doing this, I’d love to know that as well).īy default, LibreOffice seems to put a tab between the footnote number and the footnote text, in such a way that there is a straight left text margin with the number isolated at the left: #. It needs to have a hanging indent: Term: Definition first line I am trying to create a footnote style that looks something like a dictionary entry, for indicating glosses in a medieval text. However, the same procedure does not allow you to create a hanging indent in footnotes. I understand how to create a hanging indent in ordinary text, using the “Before Text” and “First Line” fields, in the “Indents & Spacing” tab of the Paragraph formatting dialog box. ![]()
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