Daniel Lyons wrote:
> If that's the case, how does one actually use refer to
> produce a paper with inline references and references at
> the end?
Didn't look how does mom handle this, so just in case that
could help, here is how I do.
With Gnu refer, you can use the "bibliography" command betw
On Thu, Feb 07, 2013, Daniel Lyons wrote:
> 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 reference
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 d