+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | endnoteformat | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \endnoteformat{\skipbefore{4pt} \textreferenceposition{down} \textreferencefont{\rm} \textreferencestyle{[1]} \notereferenceposition{down} \notereferencefont{\tenpt} \notereferencestyle{1.} \notereferencegutter{1em} \everyendnote{\tenpt\pin{0pt}\lin{1.2em}}} Abbreviation: ã|\enfã% Parameters: ã|submarkupã% Submarkup: ã|\skipbefore, \textreferenceposition, \textreferencefont, \textreferencestyle, \notereferenceposition, \noterefer- encefont, \notereferencestyle, \notereferencegutter, \everyendnoteã% ã|Description:ã% The \endnoteformat markup allows you to modify the shape and presentation of endnotes generated with \autoendnote. \skipbefore indicates how much space is to be skipped before printing a block. This amount is in addition to any paragraph skips. \textreferenceposition determines if the endnote reference number is superscripted or not. By default, the reference is not superscripted. If you want the endnote reference number to be superscripted, then change the parameter to "up". \textreferencefont lets you change the face or size. By default the endnote reference number is always printed in the standard font. \textreferencestyle determines the numbering style at the end of a chapter or the end of the document (wherever the \printendnotes appears). There are five possible values: 1. "1" for numbered endnotes 2. "(1)" for numbered endnotes with parentheses 3. "[1]" for numbered endnotes with square brackets 4. "a" for lettered endnotes 5. "(a)" for lettered endnotes with parentheses The default is Arabic numerals in square brackets. \notereferenceposition determines if the endnote reference number is superscripted or not when it is printed at the end of a chapter or the end of a document. By default, the reference is not superscripted. If you want the endnote reference number to be superscripted, then change the parameter to "up". \notereferencefont lets you change the face or size. By default the endnote reference number printed at the end of a chapter (or end of a document, wherever \printendnotes occurs) is always printed in the standard font. \notereferencestyle determines the numbering style. There are five possible values: 1. "1." for numbered endnotes 2. "(1)" for numbered endnotes with parentheses 3. "[1]" for numbered endnotes with square brackets 4. "a" for lettered endnotes 5. "(a)" for lettered endnotes with parentheses The default is numbered endnotes. \notereferencegutter specifies the amount of space between the endnote number and the endnote text. The gutter is illustrated here as the shaded portion between "1." and "The first step": +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | ... | | 1....The first step . . . | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \everyendnote lets you modify the shape of the notes. You can change the type face, the paragraph parameters, and the right and left indentation. ã|Example:ã% This example shows an endnote style with a superscripted endnote number; the body of the endnote in a 9 point Computer Modern set; the endnote at the end of the document (or chapter) indented half an inch from the left and half an inch from the right of the rest of the body of the text; the endnote body right ragged; and the text of the document right justified and in 10 point Computer Modern. The endnote "text" reference at the end of the chapter will retain the default style ("1." not superscripted). Note that 9 point was specified within both the "notereferencefont" and "everyendnote" markups. The "notereferencefont" determines the font that the endnote reference number is to be printed in. The "everyendnote" markup determines the font that the endnote text is to print in at the end of the document or end of chapter, wherever the next \printendnotes markup appears. \endnoteformat{\skipbefore{12pt} \textreferenceposition{up} \textreferencefont{\ninepoint\rm} \textreferencestyle{1} \notereferenceposition{down} \notereferencefont{\ninepoint\rm} \notereferencestyle{1.} \everyendnote{\rightragged \pin{0pt}\psk{12pt}\ninepoint \leftindent{.5in}\rightindent{.5in}} } | . . automatically sets an interline skip 2 points greater | than the font size.\autoendnote{This extra space is referred to as leading.} The default font size is . . . The endnote in the document would look like: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | . . . automatically sets an interline skip 2 points greater than the | | font size. The default font size is . . . | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ The endnote printed after the \printendnotes markup would look like: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 1. This extra space is referred to as leading. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Notes:ã% The \endnoteformat markup must come after the \monospace markup, if both are used.