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List:       wikitech-l
Subject:    Re: [Wikitech-l] scientific article-like wiki pages
From:       "Maury Markowitz" <maury.markowitz () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-11-22 14:37:22
Message-ID: 5bdbc9050711220637i11d9fd6eyacad4d9d4b1884b2 () mail ! gmail ! com
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This topic came up here about a month ago. Basically it seems we need
two extensions to the current CITE system to do just about all the
different combinations:

1) a "page=" concept that would allow each ref to be customized
without having to type in an entire ref each time.

2) an expansion of the "name=" (or alternately "link=") to allow the
links at the bottom in the references section to be changed with
custom names.

3) using (2) to hide the "main body" of the cites to allow them to be
collected out of the body text

Consider...

wikitext:
.... valuable experiments in the NMR arsenal<ref name= shr1971rrn
link='shr' page=10/> and the ability to use them in new ways <ref
name= shr1971rrn link='shr' page=15/>

==References==
{{reflist}}

result:

<p>.... valuable experiments in the NMR arsenal[1] and the ability to
use them in new ways[2]...

<h2>References</h2>

<b><sup>shr</sup></b>J. H. Noggle and R. E. Schirmer, ''The Nuclear
Overhauser Effect,''
Academic Press, New York, 1971. <sup>1, pg 10</sup><sup>2, pg 15</sup>

Maury

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