Works perfectly in Markdown, actually.[1]
You just have to put square brackets around your citations and your footnote definition numbers:
This would be a footnote reference.[^2] [^2]: And here we would define the footnote.
(In fact, it’s worked in Markdown for a while before now…)
See?
This would be a footnote [1] reference.
footnote. ↩︎
It still works after switching to a different editor.
Both of them.
What about nested footnotes in Markdown?[1]
Yep, they work.
Like…[2]
… this!
And even self-referential ones?[3]
Thanks.
Works perfectly in Markdown, actually.[1]
You just have to put square brackets around your citations and your footnote definition numbers:
(In fact, it’s worked in Markdown for a while before now…)
See?
This would be a footnote [1] reference.
footnote. ↩︎
It still works after switching to a different editor.
Both of them.
What about nested footnotes in Markdown?[1]
Yep, they work.
Like…[2]
… this!
And even self-referential ones?[3]
Thanks.