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This FAQ is very useful and it would be useful to have a BibTeXcitation for each entry (autogenerated maybe like)
@MISC{, title={FAQ title}, authors={the TeX-FAQ}, ??? url={url/to/entry}, }
or maybe as the biblatex online type
biblatex
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Where would such a citation live?
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I would expect it under the FAQ ID at the bottom of the page
Not sure how much scripting is supported for GitHub pages, but a link 'cite this' popping up a selection for biblatex vs bibtex same could probably
bibtex
Hmm, OK: I can see how that might work. Need to work out the pop-up part: that will be doable (GitHub Pages is just HTML, really). I might ask around.
@josephwright now a citation can also be provided by adding a CITATION file at the root of the repo, see https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-citation-files
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This FAQ is very useful and it would be useful to have a BibTeXcitation for each entry (autogenerated maybe like)
or maybe as the
biblatex
online typeThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: