In one project, a classic footnote looks like this:
\f + \fr cc.v \fq keyword (mostly singular, if noun) \ft Plenty useful stuff.\f*
For a certain reason, we need a smaller space between the keyword and the explanatory text (to do with literacy-levels and with French-style punctuation; long story). So I tried the settings with \fq and with \ft and had no joy. Then I realized that \fq and \fq are technically "character styles" and the settings in PTXPrint are called "Paragraph Settings". On mouse-over I get a hint "Amount of space before (after) the paragraph". Now I am puzzled.
If \fq is not even defining a paragraph, but rather is defining a word or a few words as a character-style, what is a normal use of the provided "Paragraph Settings"?
And how can a humble clicker-user of PTXPrint change the space in a footnote between the content of \fq and the content of \ft ?
If there is a way to achieve this, with some advanced editing, I am open to instructions. Just hope to avoid inventing a wheel, which might already be available.