Difference between revisions of "BibTestLM"
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− | I can cite a paper like this <cite>#planck2011-1-1</cite> | + | PLease disregard the example above... I wrote it while I was playing with different possibilities. Instead look at this. I can cite a paper like this <cite>#planck2011-1-1</cite>. TO add references to a page you include the lines at the end of said page (the biblio stuff). Now by clicking on the number inside square brackets you will be taken to the reference at the end of the page. In this case nothing happens because the page is to small for scrolling to be necessary. If you now clik on the name of the paper you will be taken to the corresponding url. |
− | + | Note that there is '''no''' need to enter the details of each bib record everytime you need to cite one. All the records are stored int he References page. | |
Revision as of 18:48, 30 January 2013
and we get a link here #dupac2005,#hanson2009 but it looks a bit odd.
Laurent own test:
- This example here #dupac2005,#hanson2009 doesn't gives the titles of the papers in the text itself. And this forces to have at the bottom of each wiki page all papers referecned in the page.
LM replies:
PLease disregard the example above... I wrote it while I was playing with different possibilities. Instead look at this. I can cite a paper like this #planck2011-1-1. TO add references to a page you include the lines at the end of said page (the biblio stuff). Now by clicking on the number inside square brackets you will be taken to the reference at the end of the page. In this case nothing happens because the page is to small for scrolling to be necessary. If you now clik on the name of the paper you will be taken to the corresponding url.
Note that there is no need to enter the details of each bib record everytime you need to cite one. All the records are stored int he References page.
<biblio force=false>
</biblio>