I'm confused by refer. It seems to me it has two modes: accumulate and don't. In accumulate mode, it saves everything until it finds $LIST$ and then outputs all of the references there, in order. In don't accumulate mode, it outputs the references inline. Is this true?
If that's the case, how does one actually use refer to produce a paper with inline references and references at the end? Seems like you'd need to run refer twice on the same input with different formatting options and stitch both outputs together somehow. I see plenty of papers that look like they've been processed by groff/troff, but I don't see a tutorial on actually using refer, so I'm wondering how one gets around this restriction, or if I've totally misunderstood something. Thanks, — Daniel Lyons