

So, I tied to attach a footnote ( NOT a tablenote!), which would amount to a sidenote, to one entry, but the tablefootnote package is no use, I get the error: No counter 'Hfootnote' defined. I use the tufte-book class and I have a table inside it.
LATEX FOOTNOTE SYMBOLS USED IN SIDENOTES CODE
As stated in the LaTeX source code documentation These commands have no effect for two-column output. A dagger, obelisk, or obelus is a typographical mark that usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been used. Sidenotes and footnotes not working in tufte class.

In the documentation of the tufte-book class it is written that:Īny \footnotes will automatically be converted to sidenotes. The command \reversemarginpar reverses the side on which margin notes are typeset its effect can be undone by the command ormalmarginpar. sequence of nine symbols that can be used for numbering footnotes. It is normally non-essential, and so can be placed at the bottom of the page, which means the main body remains concise. Below is a list of the counters used in LaTeXs standard document classes to control. Footnotes are a very useful way of providing extra information to the reader. Sometimes, it is not possible to directly call a sidenote macro, e.g. 134 front matter, 108-112 page numbering, 111 frown, 9 function symbols. Why not use one of the ZapfDingbat symbols, as described in the symbols section. Sidenote tries to mimic the footnote behavior and, consequently, provides thesame solutions. It might be extremely simple to solve my problem, but I can't figure it out… I use the tufte-book class and I have a table inside it. arrays, 169 boxes, 169 floats, 165-166 footnote, 164 lists, 164 margin notes.
