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| location | Kiel, Germany | |
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Feb 23 |
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Citing - how to get pp. 78. Yes, but I've been taught that it is sufficient to cite the first page and use ff (in Germany) or pp. if the cite refers to the following pages as well. |
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Feb 23 |
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Citing - how to get pp. 78. Thanks for the quick answer... and sorry for not reading the manual good enough. |
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Feb 23 |
accepted | Citing - how to get pp. 78. |
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asked | Citing - how to get pp. 78. |
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Feb 22 |
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biblatex: How to manage “p.” and “pp.” marks in footnotes and in the bibliography I hope it's okay to slash on a little extension of the original question: I often want to cite with pp.78, denoting page 78 and following. Is there a way to do that directly in a way of \cite[78]{title}? |
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awarded | Good Question |
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Dec 4 |
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XeLaTeX, WinEdt 6.0 and UTF-8 Thanks, the utf-8.tex was very helpful, now it works (at least for my purpose). |
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accepted | XeLaTeX, WinEdt 6.0 and UTF-8 |
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Dec 4 |
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XeLaTeX, WinEdt 6.0 and UTF-8 Thanks for the reply. Can you give me a pointer where I might find these workarounds? |
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Nov 7 |
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What have been the most important changes to LaTeX in the last five years? added 153 characters in body |
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awarded | Nice Question |