Org-mode supports the creation of footnotes. In contrast to the footnote.el package, Org-mode's footnotes are designed for work on a larger document, not only for one-off documents like emails. The basic syntax is similar to the one used by footnote.el, i.e. a footnote is defined in a paragraph that is started by a footnote marker in square brackets in column 0, no indentation allowed. If you need a paragraph break inside a footnote, use the LaTeX idiom ‘\par’. The footnote reference is simply the marker in square brackets, inside text. For example:
The Org homepage[fn:1] now looks a lot better than it used to.
...
[fn:1] The link is: http://orgmode.org
Org-mode extends the number-based syntax to named footnotes and optional inline definition. Using plain numbers as markers (as footnote.el does) is supported for backward compatibility, but not encouraged because of possible conflicts with LaTeX snippets (see Embedded LaTeX). Here are the valid references:
[1][fn:name]name is a
unique label word, or, for simplicity of automatic creation, a
number.[fn:: This is the inline definition of this
footnote][fn:name: a definition][fn:name] to create
additional references.Footnote
labels can be created automatically, or you can create names
yourself. This is handled by the variable
org-footnote-auto-label and its corresponding
#+STARTUP keywords. See the docstring of that
variable for details.
The following command handles footnotes:
When the cursor is on a footnote reference, jump to the definition. When it is at a definition, jump to the (first) reference.
Otherwise,
create a new footnote. Depending on the variable
org-footnote-define-inline1, the
definition will be placed right into the text as part of the
reference, or separately into the location determined by the
variable org-footnote-section.
When this command is called with a prefix argument, a menu of additional options is offered:
s Sort the footnote definitions by reference sequence. During editing,
Org makes no effort to sort footnote definitions into a particular
sequence. If you want them sorted, use this command, which will
also move entries according to org-footnote-section. Automatic
sorting after each insertion/deletion can be configured using the
variable org-footnote-auto-adjust.
r Renumber the simple fn:N footnotes. Automatic renumbering
after each insertion/deletion can be configured using the variable
org-footnote-auto-adjust.
S Short for first r, then s action.
n Normalize the footnotes by collecting all definitions (including
inline definitions) into a special section, and then numbering them
in sequence. The references will then also be numbers. This is
meant to be the final step before finishing a document (e.g. sending
off an email). The exporters do this automatically, and so could
something like message-send-hook.
d Delete the footnote at point, and all definitions of and references
to it.
Depending on the variable
org-footnote-auto-adjust2, renumbering
and sorting footnotes can be automatic after each insertion
or deletion.