I just discovered that many… probably around 200… footnotes in one of our projects didn’t include a footnote text \ft marker. In almost all cases the text area of the footnote started with some other marker like \xt or a project coded \xgrk to encode Greek text.
Because of these other markers, the footnotes hadn’t been failing any of the Marker checks I had been running.
One of my questions is: Is there ever a situation when you would have a footnote without the \ft marker?
I discovered this problem because the footnotes weren’t printing in PrintDraft, so I suspect the \ft is obligatory.
Other question: Should PT give a Marker error when something like \ft \zgrk…
is written (it currently says “empty ft marker”)?
If not, is there another way to encode a footnote which starts with a Greek word?
Finally, If \ft is obligatory, shouldn’t the PT Marker check have caught the problem?