

This does the same as the first tag, creating an id location that the first tag can link to, and a link back to the id location in the body of the text.įor more details on this, see our chapter on internal links. Next, in your endnote back matter, add the bolded link tag around the endnote number (again, in the TEXT editor). This creates both a link to the endnote (the 'href'), and an id point so you can return to the body text from your endnote (the 'id').Ħ. In the TEXT editor of your chapter, add the bolded link tag around your endnote maker number: 'e1' for the first endnote, and 'm1' for the corresponding marker).ĥ. Here, we are using 'endnote-1-marker' for the marker, and 'endnote-1' for the endnote, but you can use any id, so long as they are used correctly and unique (e.g. Decide on how you will identify your endnotes and their markers. If you need your endnotes to link back and forth then you need to create internal links, then do as above, with the following additions:Ĥ. This is one of the most famous opening lines in the English language.

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NOTE: If your Word or Open Office doc has footnotes/endnotes, you must do this conversion, otherwise the footnote/endnote code will generate errors in EPUB and MOBI outputs, and will not link properly in PDF and Web outputs. To set your footnote options for PDF, go to: (We currently do not support end-of-book endnotes, but see below for inserting these manually.)


This will automatically create a footnote (or endnote) with the text inside the "shortcode". Call me Ishmael.This is one of the most famous opening lines in the English language.Some years ago-never mind how long precisely.
