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Demonstrate using BibTeX plugin #6
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This branch has built to https://docs.gbif-uat.org/georeferencing-best-practices/with-bibtex-plugin/en/ |
I really like how the Glossary and Section links function in this branch.
Is there an example of a Reference that is functioning as expected?
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There's just one for each of the three references I converted. You can find them by searching Apache, ASPRS and Grant, or GitHub's "Files Changed" view to see exactly what is different in this branch.
(The glossary and sections links should be the same as in the master "1.0" branch, https://docs.gbif-uat.org/georeferencing-best-practices/1.0/en/ ) |
That looks like it works OK. Just some minor things with the brckets around dates in text not being consistent, (for example in the Grant example) - e.g. "(Barkwell and Murrell 2012, Grant et al. (2018))" but as long as we are consistent. Does this always put brackets around the year e.g. (see "ASPRS Professional Practicing Division (1990))" and "(Maptiler 2019), Apache (2019), EPSG Dataset version 9.1 (IOGP 2019)" I preseume once all are done it will be more consistent. Do you need us to do anything? |
OK, great. The references look good too!
…On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 6:13 PM Arthur Chapman ***@***.***> wrote:
That looks like it works OK. Just some minor things with the brckets
around dates in text not being consistent, (for example in the Grant
example) - e.g. "(Barkwell and Murrell 2012, Grant et al. (2018))" but as
long as we are consistent. Does this always put brackets around the year
e.g. (see "ASPRS Professional Practicing Division (1990))" and "(Maptiler
2019), Apache (2019), EPSG Dataset version 9.1 (IOGP 2019)"
I preseume once all are done it will be more consistent.
Do you need us to do anything?
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See #2, this shows using the BibTeX plugin to manage references.