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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.10>
<TeXmacs|1.0.7.17>
<style|tmdoc>
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BiB-<TeX> file. The citations are displayed in the same way as they are
referenced in the bibliography and they also provide hyperlinks to the
corresponding references. The citations are displayed as question marks
if you did not generate the bibliography.
if you did not generate the bibliography. Once you've added a
bibliography file, pressing <key|tab> inside the arguments will
auto-complete with the cite-keys in your file.
</explain>
<\explain|<explain-macro|nocite|ref-1|<math|\<cdots\>>|ref-n>>
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</explain>
<\explain|<explain-macro|cite-detail|ref|info>>
A bibliographic reference <src-arg|ref> like above, but with some
additional information <src-arg|info>, like a chapter or a page number.
A bibliographic reference <src-arg|ref> like <markup|cite> and
<markup|nocite>, but with some additional information <src-arg|info>,
like a chapter or a page number.
</explain>
The following macros may be redefined if you want to customize the

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<TeXmacs|1.0.4>
<TeXmacs|1.0.7.17>
<style|tmdoc>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|abbr|content>>
An abbreviation. Example: I work at the <abbr|C.N.R.S.> An abbreviation
is created using <menu|Insert|Content tag|Abbreviation> or the <key|text a>
keyboard shortcut.
is created using <menu|Insert|Content tag|Abbreviation> or the <key|text
a> keyboard shortcut.
</explain>
<\explain|<explain-macro|acronym|content>>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|verbatim|content>>
Verbatim text like output from a computer program. Example: the program
said <verbatim|hello>. You may enter verbatim text via <menu|Insert|Content
tag|Verbatim>. The tag may also be used as an environment for
multi-paragraph text.
said <verbatim|hello>. You may enter verbatim text via
<menu|Insert|Content tag|Verbatim>. The tag may also be used as an
environment for multi-paragraph text.
</explain>
<\explain|<explain-macro|kbd|content>>
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</explain>
<\explain|<explain-macro|math|content>>
This is a tag which will be used in the future for mathematics inside
regular text. Example: the formula <math|sin<rsup|2> x+cos<rsup|2> x=1>
is well-known.
This tag is used for mathematics inside regular text. Example: the
formula <math|sin<rsup|2> x+cos<rsup|2> x=1> is well-known.
</explain>
<\explain|<explain-macro|op|content>>
This is a tag which can be used inside mathematics for specifying that an
operator should be considered on itself, without any arguments. Example:
the operation <math|<op|+>> is a function from
<with|mode|math|\<bbb-R\><rsup|2>> to <with|mode|math|\<bbb-R\>>. This
tag may become depreciated.
the operation <math|<op|+>> is a function from <math|\<bbb-R\><rsup|2>>
to <math|\<bbb-R\>>. This tag may become depreciated.
</explain>
<\explain|<explain-macro|tt|content>>
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are rendered as follows:
<\tm-fragment>
<\with|par-par-sep|0fn>
<really-tiny|Really tiny>
<really-tiny|Really tiny>
<tiny|Tiny>
<tiny|Tiny>
<really-small|Really small>
<really-small|Really small>
<very-small|Very small>
<very-small|Very small>
<smaller|Smaller>
<smaller|Smaller>
<small|Small>
<small|Small>
<normal-size|Normal size>
<normal-size|Normal size>
<large|Large>
<large|Large>
<larger|Larger>
<larger|Larger>
<very-large|Very large>
<very-large|Very large>
<really-large|Really large>
<really-large|Really large>
<huge|Huge>
<huge|Huge>
<really-huge|Really huge>
</with>
<really-huge|Really huge>
</tm-fragment>
</explain>