30.10 Converting footnotes
to HTML or XML
If you are not using CSS (see §31.1
Deciding whether to use CSS), DITA2Go sets the type attribute of the <ol> used for the
footnotes. If the document has a custom footnote type, DITA2Go
uses a <div> with the class
instead of <ol>, and a <p> instead of <li>, and writes out
the symbols.
In this section:
§30.10.1
Configuring and placing footnotes
§30.10.2
Eliminating links to jump footnotes
§30.10.3
Using list tags or <div> and <p> tags for jump footnotes
§30.10.4
Formatting jump footnote text with macros
See also:
§31.7.5
Assigning CSS classes to text and table footnotes
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preformatted text for HTML/XML
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Parent Topic: 30. Mapping text formats
to HTML/XML
Sibling Topics:
30.1 Choosing
how to map formats
30.2 Mapping
paragraph formats
30.3 Mapping character
formats
30.4 Assigning
properties to text formats
30.5 Mapping
special characters
30.6 Mapping
fonts
30.7 Managing
typographic elements for HTML or XML
30.8 Specifying
text colors for HTML
30.9 Configuring
preformatted text for HTML/XML
30.11 Converting
list formats to HTML (deprecated)