.nr ZZ \n(:p\"save footnote counter .nr :p 0 .aH "SAMPLE FOOTNOTES" .I The following example illustrates several footnote styles and both labeled and automatically-numbered footnotes. The actual input for the immediately following text and for the footnotes at the bottom of this page is shown on the following page: .R .sp 2v .P .FD 10 With the footnote style set to the .I nroff default, we process a footnote\*F .FS This is the first footnote text example (\f3.\fPFD 10). This is the default style for .I nroff . The right margin is .I not justified. Hyphenation is .I not permitted. The text is indented, and the automatically generated label is .I right -justified in the text-indent space. .FE followed by another one.*****\ .FS ***** This is the second footnote text example (\f3.\fPFD 10). This is also the default .I nroff style but with a long footnote label provided by the user. .FE .FD 1 Using the \f3.\fPFD macro, we changed the footnote style to hyphenate, right margin justification, indent, and left justify the label. Here is a footnote,\*F .FS This is the third footnote example (\f3.\fPFD 1). The right margin is justified, the footnote text is indented, the label is .I left -justified in the text-indent space. Although not necessarily illustrated by this example, hyphenation is permitted. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back. .FE and another.\(dg\ .FS \(dg This is the fourth footnote example (\f3.\fPFD 1). The style is the same as the third footnote. .FE .FD 6 The footnote style is now set, again via the \f3.\fPFD macro, to no hyphenation, no right margin justification, no indentation, and with the label left-justified. Here comes the final one.\*F .FS This is the fifth footnote example (\f3.\fPFD 6). The right margin is .I not justified, hyphenation is .I not permitted, the footnote text is .I not indented, and the label is placed at the beginning of the first line. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back. Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. .FE .if t .SK .S 9 .Es1 \&\f3.\fPFD 10 \&With the footnote style set to the \&\f3.\fPI nroff \&default, we process a footnote\\\\\(**F \&\f3.\fPFS \&This is the first footnote text example (\f3.\fPFD 10). \&This is the default style for \&\f3.\fPI nroff. \&The right margin is \&\f3.\fPI not \&justified. \&Hyphenation is \&\f3.\fPI not \&permitted. \&The text is indented, and the automatically generated label is \&\f3.\fPI right -justified \&in the text-indent space. \&\f3.\fPFE \&followed by another one.\(**\(**\(**\(**\(**\\\\\(sq .sp-1 .tl |||(\(sq stands for a space)| \&\f3.\fPFS \(**\(**\(**\(**\(** \&This is the second footnote text example (\f3.\fPFD 10). \&This is also the default \&\f3.\fPI nroff \&style but with a long \ footnote label provided by the user. \&\f3.\fPFE \&\f3.\fPFD 1 \&Using the \f3.\fPFD macro, we changed the footnote style to \ hyphenate, right margin justification, \&indent, and left justify the label. \&Here is a footnote,\\\\\(**F \&\f3.\fPFS \&This is the third footnote example (\f3.\fPFD 1). \&The right margin is justified, \ the footnote text is indented, the label is \&\f3.\fPI left -justified \&in the text-indent space. \&Although not necessarily illustrated by this example, hyphenation is permitted. \&The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back. \&\f3.\fPFE \&and another.\e(dg\\\\\(sq \&\f3.\fPFS \e(dg \&This is the fourth footnote example (\f3.\fPFD 1). \&The style is the same as the third footnote. \&\f3.\fPFE \&\f3.\fPFD 6 \&The footnote style is now set, again via the \f3.\fPFD macro, to no hyphenation, no right margin justification, \&no indentation, and with the label left-justified. \&Here comes the final one.\e\(**F\e\(sq \&\f3.\fPFS \&This is the fifth footnote example (\f3.\fPFD 6). \&The right margin is \&\f3.\fPI not \&justified, hyphenation is \&\f3.\fPI not \&permitted, the footnote text is \&\f3.\fPI not \&indented, and the label is placed at the beginning of the first line. \&The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back. \&Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. \&\f3.\fPFE .Ee .S .FD\" reset the footnote default style .nr :p \n(ZZ\"restore footnote counter