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Revision as of 12:49, 25 July 2014
Contents
Description
The template PlanckPapers produces references for Planck papers in the text. There are three differences between this template and the BibCite.
- PlanckPapers creates in the text a direct link to the papers being cited;
- With PlanckPapers, it is possible to create a link to a specific page of the paper;
- With PlanckPapers it is possible to create a link with text defined by the user;
The syntax of PlanckPapers is
{{PlanckPapers|label|page|link}}
where the thre parameters are as follows:
- label
- label used to cite the paper in LaTeX;
- page
- (optional parameter) page number where the paper paper should open when the user clicks on the link. When this parameter is not provided the paperwill open in page 1;
- link
- (optional parameter) text of the link to the paper. If not supplied the default text is one of Planck-2013-X, Planck-Early-X or Planck-Int-X or Planck-PreLaunch-X, for the Planck 2013 papers, Planck early papers, Planck internediate papers or Planck pre launch papers. The X stands for a roman numeral identifying the paper being cited;
Examples
Citing a paper using all the default values for optional parameters
What you type
{{PlanckPapers|planck2013-p01}}
How it appears
A very interesting result can be found in Planck-2013-I[1].
Citing a paper and opening it in a given page
What you type
{{PlanckPapers|planck2011-1-1|10}}
How it appears
On the other hand in Planck-Early-I[2] a demonstration is given of a most interesting fact.
Citing a paper with a custom link
What you type
{{PlanckPapers|planck2013-p09||blablabla}}
How it appears
On the other hand it is shown in the and statistics paper Planck-2013-XXIII[3] that the above mentioned result is rubish.
Note that in this last case, the second argument (the page number where the paper should open) does not need to have a value and it is perfectly fine for the corresponding slot in the template syntax (delimited by the || in the template syntax) to be emtpy. It is however mandatory to use the two | in order for the template to be interpreted correctly.
+Displaying the list of references at the end of the page=
The convention followed in the Planck Explanatory Supplement is for
sdf
the references to appear in the last section of each page. In order to achieve this, we suggest using:
==References== <references />
This is how the list of references below was created.
References
- ↑ Planck 2013 results: Overview of Planck Products and Scientific Results, Planck Collaboration 2013 I, A&A, in press, (2014).
- ↑ Planck early results. I. The Planck mission, Planck Collaboration I, A&A, 536, A1, (2011).
- ↑ and statistics paperPlanck 2013 results: Isotropy and statistics of the CMB, Planck Collaboration XXIII, A&A, in press, (2014).