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How to display the footnote in the bottom of the slide while using ...
I am using \columns in beamer to show two pictures. After I added \footnote{ExampleText} after captions, the ExampleTest just appear in each column. Now I want to show all of the ExampleText in the bottom of the slide instead of each column, how can I do this? MWE:

Author and affiliations in footnotes - LaTeX Stack Exchange
You simply add the number of the footnote that you want repeated for a certain author. The number here is [2] as you have a footnotemark for the title which takes number 1. The first author and the second author share footnotemark number [2]. The second author has an additional footnotemark [3] if you want to repeat it elsewhere and so on.

headheight and footheight / footskip - LaTeX Stack Exchange
So here an example with only one measure per head an foot: ... Now, you can remove the % before some of the options to see, how the influence the size and position of page header and page footer. For example here an example that shows the change, from the example above to an example with headheight=60pt,headinclude=true,footheight=60pt ...

Why is a cross † used as footnote marker for people?
59 The dagger, which sometimes looks like a cross, has long been used to as a foot- or sidenote. Here's an example from 1582, though the practice is much older than this: Here's a link to the page on Google Books As you can see, the dagger is used (here) at a "secondary level" from the main set of glosses, which used suprascript letters.

Footnote in table - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
You might want to use the tablefootnote package (and probably you want to remove the \begin{footnotesize} \end{footnotesize}, otherwise the table is printed in footnote size; replace the center -environment by a simple \centering; and remove the ~ before the \tablefootnote, because the ~ causes a (non-breakable) space before the footnote-mark). Minimal example:

Changing fancyfoot mid-document - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
The lastpage package does better than manually adding a \label at the end. It's maybe better to define commands to structure the document, though.

How to change color of text of the frame and title in beamer?
I want to change color of text of frame and title as seen in the picture below. \documentclass [10pt] {beamer} \usepackage {amsmath} \usepackage {amsfonts} \usepackage {amssymb} \usepackage {beamertheme...

Using \footnote in a figure's \caption - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Maybe this is an easy one, but I struggled with this now too long :) I want to have a footnote in a caption of a figure, see the example. \begin {figure} [!ht] \caption {a figure caption\footnote...

Customize footline {} in Beamer - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
the code below prints out yet I would like to see the footline only at the end even though I remove head does not work. Many thanks in advance. \\documentclass[10pt,english,8pt]{beamer} \\usetheme{

How to embed citations into footnotes? - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Your question is actually about two things: How to produce a footnote, and how to embed a citation to a reference (here: an URL) into such a note. Footnotes are produced with the standard LaTeX command \footnote{}. LaTeX will add a superscript number at the position in the running text where you used \footnote, and will add the same number plus at the bottom of the page ...

 

 

 

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