Inline numbered footnote

This sentence ends with a numbered footnote marker.1

1: This note is collected into the bottom-right stack.

Two inline footnotes

The first point gets one note.1 The second point gets another.2

1: Footnotes are numbered in order of appearance on the slide.
2: Each marker links down to the corresponding note.

Left-side inline footnotes

When the right side is busy, move the notes left.1 You can still keep the marker inline where the sentence needs it.2

1: This is helpful when the right footer already holds a logo or a dense citation.
2: The bottom note block stays left-aligned.

Footnote and citation together

This slide has a regular citation and an inline numbered footnote.1

1: Citations stay above the footnote stack when they share a side.

Unnumbered floating footnote

Use this when you want a quiet caveat or speaker-side context, but you do not want a numbered marker in the main text.

This is a plain floating slide note with no inline marker in the body.

Unnumbered floating footnote on the left

This version behaves like cite vs cite-right: no inline marker, just a footer note on the chosen side.

This is the same unnumbered floating note pattern, but pinned to the left side.

References

Christiano, P., Leike, J., Brown, T., Martic, M., Legg, S., et al.. “Deep Reinforcement Learning from Human Preferences.” Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2017. [link]