![]() ![]() There is no way to prevent the brackets, but if you wish to simply omit the comments entirely, there is a special copy command for doing so: Edit/Copy Special/Copy Without Comments and Footnotes. How can I prevent the brackets from being captured in the first place? Unless you are using MMD entirely, that won’t be terribly useful to you. ![]() When used in conjunction with one of the MultiMarkdown outputs, Scrivener creates MMD compatible footnote syntax, and then that is in turn converted to LaTeX by MMD itself, during the compile phase. There are options for that in the Footnotes & Comments compile option pane. The footnote feature is ignorant of LaTeX syntax, it won’t generate that for you, so you should either type them in yourself the way they should be as code, use a Replacement to make that easier, or perhaps utilise the inline annotation feature to surround the output in something other than brackets (in this case, LaTeX footnote code).
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