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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.10>
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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.17>
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<style|tmdoc>
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BiB-<TeX> file. The citations are displayed in the same way as they are
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referenced in the bibliography and they also provide hyperlinks to the
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corresponding references. The citations are displayed as question marks
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if you did not generate the bibliography.
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if you did not generate the bibliography. Once you've added a
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bibliography file, pressing <key|tab> inside the arguments will
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auto-complete with the cite-keys in your file.
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</explain>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|nocite|ref-1|<math|\<cdots\>>|ref-n>>
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</explain>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|cite-detail|ref|info>>
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A bibliographic reference <src-arg|ref> like above, but with some
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additional information <src-arg|info>, like a chapter or a page number.
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A bibliographic reference <src-arg|ref> like <markup|cite> and
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<markup|nocite>, but with some additional information <src-arg|info>,
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like a chapter or a page number.
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</explain>
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The following macros may be redefined if you want to customize the
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<TeXmacs|1.0.4>
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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.17>
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<style|tmdoc>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|abbr|content>>
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An abbreviation. Example: I work at the <abbr|C.N.R.S.> An abbreviation
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is created using <menu|Insert|Content tag|Abbreviation> or the <key|text a>
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keyboard shortcut.
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is created using <menu|Insert|Content tag|Abbreviation> or the <key|text
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a> keyboard shortcut.
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</explain>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|acronym|content>>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|verbatim|content>>
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Verbatim text like output from a computer program. Example: the program
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said <verbatim|hello>. You may enter verbatim text via <menu|Insert|Content
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tag|Verbatim>. The tag may also be used as an environment for
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multi-paragraph text.
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said <verbatim|hello>. You may enter verbatim text via
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<menu|Insert|Content tag|Verbatim>. The tag may also be used as an
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environment for multi-paragraph text.
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</explain>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|kbd|content>>
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</explain>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|math|content>>
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This is a tag which will be used in the future for mathematics inside
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regular text. Example: the formula <math|sin<rsup|2> x+cos<rsup|2> x=1>
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is well-known.
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This tag is used for mathematics inside regular text. Example: the
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formula <math|sin<rsup|2> x+cos<rsup|2> x=1> is well-known.
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</explain>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|op|content>>
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This is a tag which can be used inside mathematics for specifying that an
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operator should be considered on itself, without any arguments. Example:
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the operation <math|<op|+>> is a function from
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<with|mode|math|\<bbb-R\><rsup|2>> to <with|mode|math|\<bbb-R\>>. This
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tag may become depreciated.
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the operation <math|<op|+>> is a function from <math|\<bbb-R\><rsup|2>>
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to <math|\<bbb-R\>>. This tag may become depreciated.
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</explain>
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<\explain|<explain-macro|tt|content>>
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are rendered as follows:
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<\tm-fragment>
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<\with|par-par-sep|0fn>
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<really-tiny|Really tiny>
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<tiny|Tiny>
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<huge|Huge>
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<really-huge|Really huge>
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</with>
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</tm-fragment>
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</explain>
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