Difference between revisions of "Issue:DPL does not work with Cite-Extension under MW1.12/Demo1"
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* f1<ref>footnote 1</ref> | * f1<ref>footnote 1</ref> | ||
+ | * f2<ref>footnote 2</ref> | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
+ | * f3<ref>footnote 3</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:58, 3 February 2011
This is a test page regarding the CITE extension and DPL.
- Let "f" be a line that contains a "ref"-tag
- Let "r" be the "references"-tag.
- Let "d" be a dpl statement
The we observe the following:
f1 f2 r
will produce references for f1 and f2
f1 f2 r d
will produce references for f1 and f2
d f1 f2 r
will produce references for f1 and f2
f1 f2 d r
will produce NO references
f1 d f2 r
will produce references ONLY for f2
f1 r d f2 r
will produce two references, one for f1 and another one for "f2" which will point to f1, however.
- f1<ref>footnote 1</ref>
- f2<ref>footnote 2</ref>
<references />
- f3<ref>footnote 3</ref>
<references />