go-org-orgwiki/org/testdata/footnotes.html
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<li><a href="#headline-1">Using some footnotes</a>
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<li><a href="#headline-2">Footnotes</a>
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Using some footnotes
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<p>
normal footnote reference <sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-0" href="#footnote-0">0</a></sup> <sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-1" href="#footnote-1">1</a></sup> <sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-2" href="#footnote-2">2</a></sup> (footnote names can be anything in the format <code class="verbatim">[\w-]</code>)
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further references to the same footnote should not <sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-0" href="#footnote-0">0</a></sup> render duplicates in the footnote list
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inline footnotes are also supported via <sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-3" href="#footnote-3">3</a></sup>.
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anonymous inline footnotes are also supported via <sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-4" href="#footnote-4">4</a></sup>.
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Footnote definitions are not printed where they appear.
Rather, they are gathered and exported at the end of the document in the footnote section. <sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-5" href="#footnote-5">5</a></sup>
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Footnotes
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Please note that the footnotes section is not automatically excluded from the export like in emacs. <sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-6" href="#footnote-6">6</a></sup>
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this is not part of <sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-6" href="#footnote-6">6</a></sup> anymore as there are 2 blank lines in between!
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<div class="footnotes">
<hr class="footnotes-separatator">
<div class="footnote-definitions">
<div class="footnote-definition">
<sup id="footnote-0"><a href="#footnote-reference-0">0</a></sup>
<div class="footnote-body">
<p>
<a href="https://www.example.com">https://www.example.com</a>
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footnotes can contain <strong>markup</strong>
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and other elements
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like blocks
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<div class="highlight">
<pre>
other non-plain
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and tables
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<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="align-right">1</td>
<td>a</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="align-right">2</td>
<td>b</td>
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<tr>
<td class="align-right">3</td>
<td>c</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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<div class="footnote-definition">
<sup id="footnote-1"><a href="#footnote-reference-1">1</a></sup>
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<p>
Footnotes break after two consecutive empty lines - just like paragraphs - see <a href="https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html.">https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html.</a>
This shouldn&#39;t happen when the definition line and the line after that are empty.
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<sup id="footnote-2"><a href="#footnote-reference-2">2</a></sup>
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<p>
yolo
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<div class="footnote-definition">
<sup id="footnote-3"><a href="#footnote-reference-3">3</a></sup>
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<p>
the inline footnote definition
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<div class="footnote-definition">
<sup id="footnote-4"><a href="#footnote-reference-4">4</a></sup>
<div class="footnote-body">
<p>
the anonymous inline footnote definition
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<div class="footnote-definition">
<sup id="footnote-5"><a href="#footnote-reference-5">5</a></sup>
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<p>
so this definition will not be at the end of this section in the exported document.
Rather, it will be somewhere down below in the footnotes section.
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<div class="footnote-definition">
<sup id="footnote-6"><a href="#footnote-reference-6">6</a></sup>
<div class="footnote-body">
<p>
There&#39;s multiple reasons for that. Among others, doing so requires i18n (to recognize the section) and silently
hides content before and after the footnotes.
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