<\body> The following macros may be used in the main text for citations to entries in a bibliographic database. <\explain|>|ref-n>> Each argument is a citation corresponding to an item in a BiB- 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. Once you've added a bibliography file, pressing inside the arguments will auto-complete with the cite-keys in your file. <\explain|>|ref-n>> Similar as , but the citations are not displayed in the main text. <\explain|> A bibliographic reference like and , but with some additional information , like a chapter or a page number. The following macros may be redefined if you want to customize the rendering of citations or entries in the generated bibliography: <\explain|> Macro for rendering a citation at the place where the citation is made using . The may be a single reference, like ``TM98'', or a list of references, like ``Euler1, Gauss2''. <\explain|> Similar to , but for detailed citations made with . <\explain> <|explain> At the moment, bibliographies are generated by Bib and imported into . The produced bibliography is a list of bibliographic items with are based on special -specific macros (, , , ). These macros are all defined internally in and eventually boil down to calls of the , which behaves in a similar way as , and which may be redefined by the user. The is used to ``decorate'' the . For instance, may put angular brackets and a space around . <\explain|> The individual ``bibitems'' are enclosed in a , which behaves in a similar way as the environment, except that we provide an extra parameter which contains a good indication about the largest width of an item in the list. <\initial> <\collection>