![]() What seems weird is that the footnotes at the end of the section are just "there" without any context or numbering. It instead links the footnote reference number to the footnotes that exist at the end of the section (Chapter). When opening the epub file within Adobe Editions, it seems that the footnote popup feature doesn't work. Upon exporting and selecting the popup footnotes feature, I'm wondering if anyone can shed some light on if this is strictly meant for iBooks only or if this works for other platforms such as Amazon Kindle? ![]() ![]() I have everything formatted for a proper epub export. I have a document that contains 100 or so footnotes. ![]()
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