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@@ -260,13 +260,13 @@ You can cite multiple items in a single citation by referencing all ids
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@@ -260,13 +260,13 @@ You can cite multiple items in a single citation by referencing all ids
of the items you wish to quote separated by spaces. For example,
of the items you wish to quote separated by spaces. For example,
`{% cite ruby microscope %}`
would produce a cite tag like:
`{% cite ruby microscope %}`
would produce a cite tag like:
<a href="#ruby">(Flanagan
, D. & Matsumoto, Y. 2008; Shaughnessy, P.
2013)</a>
<a href="#ruby">(Flanagan
& Matsumoto 2008; Shaughnessy
2013)</a>
#### Page numbers and locators
#### Page numbers and locators
If you would like to add page numbers to your citation, you can use the
If you would like to add page numbers to your citation, you can use the
`-l`
or
`--locator`
option. For example,
`{% cite ruby -l 23-5 %}`
would
`-l`
or
`--locator`
option. For example,
`{% cite ruby -l 23-5 %}`
would
produce a citation like
`(Matsumoto,
Y.,
2008, pp. 23-5)`
.
produce a citation like
`(Matsumoto, 2008, pp. 23-5)`
.
When quoting multiple items (see above) you can add multiple locators after
When quoting multiple items (see above) you can add multiple locators after
the list of ids. For example,
`{% cite ruby microscope -l 2 -l 24 & 32 %}`
.
the list of ids. For example,
`{% cite ruby microscope -l 2 -l 24 & 32 %}`
.
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