But it's good enough for me because I read mainly on Kindle Paperwhite. Im not sure if this configuration is supposed to depend on the custom. Note: this tested and work on my Kindle Paperwhite (second generation), but doesn't work on Kindle app for my iPhone. Theres an answer on the Unix SE based on this thread from 2010, but the solution doesnt work: with DISABLEPLAINFOOTNOTES: some arbitrary text in the org file the footnote reference is still created in the buffer. So you need to prevent Calibre from doing this by using the cmd (using the option -toc-threshold 0) instead of using UI, here is the cmd: ebook-convert.exe "E:\temp\TempMisc\HDN is the best.html" "E:\temp\TempMisc\HDN is the best.mobi" -toc-threshold 0 Footnotes allow you to cite sources or explain a concept in detail without sidetracking the main text. Now here is the tip: when you convert this file "HDN is the best.html" to mobi file, Calibre may count footnotes as chapters, that'd be a mess for your table of content. There, just convert the file "HDN is the best.html" and see for yourself. ![]() To make the inline footnote works, must put the footnotes in the "Footnotes" section.
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