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Page using Short In-line References
This page uses templates of the experimental Short in-line references family to provide inline citations plus bibliographical details. This is now being tried on a very limited number of pages. If you have any problems, please use the quick reference below, consult the documentation, or use another system and an editor will adjust what you insert. Quick Syntax for SILR The inline reference {{User:Jpacobb/Silr}} takes SIX unnamed parameters: up to FOUR author last names; a position locator which appears exactly as entered and an optional suffix which is normally used to distinguish between books written by the same author. (see documentation for
With less authors leave the appropriate blanks: {{User:Jpacobb/Silr|Doe| | | |p.12}} or use at= and suf= A variant version uses a short id as an alternative to the last names and is explained in the [[Template:Silr/doc| documentation for {{User:Jpacobb/Silr}}]] "No brackets" syntax for multiple references is described at {{User:Jpacobb/Silr/nbdoc}} and bible verse syntax at {{User:Jpacobb/Silrnt/doc}}. {{User:Jpacobb/Silrnote}} produces an extended note generating a <ref>...</ref> type note and the corresponding <references group="n"/> must be supplied near the end of the page. The bibliographic counterpart {{User:Jpacobb/Silrbib}} handles single author bibliographies with unnamed parameters as follows:
If there is a suffix in the inline reference, it must be included here as well and can be supplied as either the ninth unnamed parameter or by suf= ..... Extra authors can be handled by using named parameters last2= .....; first2 = ........ ; etc. Many named parameters from the citation template family will work. In-line references to the web use the standard template |