![]() Thanks so much for your time and effort, severehumor. To make the process simpler, use function footnote that will ease the addition of footnotes. It covers plotting in grids, adding titles to plotRGB () plots and refining the width and height of plots to optimize space. This tutorial set covers some basic things you can do to refine your plots in Rmarkdown document. 1) align the FN with the true baseline 2) align the separator with the FN to be one line above it. Adding footnotes is possible by using function compose but it requires a two step approach (add the reference symbol and add the corresponding footnote in the footer part). Welcome to the first lesson in the Refine Plots & Add Variables to Rmarkdown Reports module. That puts it 2 double-spaced lines above the start of the text. Making the problem much worse, the separator line is inserted 3.5 lines above what should be baseline. In other words, the final line of an FN will always be 1.5 lines above the baseline. ![]() My problem is that the FN is not being inserted where the baseline should be, but 1.5 lines above it, and that insertion point becomes the baseline, with everything pushed up from there. ![]() As the FN is being typed, each time there's a soft return everything above it gets pushed up by one line, so the final line of the FN is always on the baseline.īecause this is a California pleading the lines are double-spaced. As I'm sure you know, ordinarily an FN is inserted so the last line of the FN is on the last available line on a page (I'll call that last line the baseline to avoid confusion), with the separator 1 line above the start of the text.
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