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You can refer to a given footnote definition more than once.
The @code{fndef} for a given id may be placed anywhere in the source document, even before it is
referenced. If you create a @code{fn} reference without a corresponding @code{fndef},
a @code{"Missing footnote definition!"} message will be substituted for the footnote text.
Conversely, creating a @code{fndef} that is never referenced will produce no output, warning or
error.
@defproc[(note [#:date date-str non-empty-string?]
[#:author author string? ""]
[#:author-url author-url string? ""]
[#:disposition disp-str string? ""]) txexpr?]
Add a note to the “Further Notes” section of the article. Notes are like blog comments but are
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You can refer to a given footnote definition more than once.
The @code{fndef} for a given id may be placed anywhere in the source document, even before it is
referenced. If you create a @code{fn} reference without a corresponding @code{fndef},
a @code{"Missing footnote definition!"} message will be substituted for the footnote text.
Conversely, creating a @code{fndef} that is never referenced will produce no output, warning or
error.
@deftogether[(@defproc[(dialogue [elements xexpr?] ...) txexpr?]
@defproc[(say [interlocutor string?] [elements xexpr?] ...) txexpr?])]
Use these two tags together for transcripts of dialogue, chats, screenplays, interviews and so
forth.
Example usage:
@codeblock|{
#lang pollen
◊dialogue{
◊say["Tavi"]{You also write fiction, or you used to. Do you still?}
◊say["Lorde"]{The thing is, when I write now, it comes out as songs.}
}
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@defproc[(note [#:date date-str non-empty-string?]
[#:author author string? ""]
[#:author-url author-url string? ""]
[#:disposition disp-str string? ""]) txexpr?]
Add a note to the “Further Notes” section of the article. Notes are like blog comments but are
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