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#To display the footnote correctly, the text must be marked as follows by using a button of the editor: | #To display the footnote correctly, the text must be marked as follows by using a button of the editor: | ||
<ref> footnote </ref>. | <pre><ref> footnote </ref></pre>. | ||
This identification produces a sequential numbering in superscript brackets, eg <sup>[1]</sup>. | This identification produces a sequential numbering in superscript brackets, eg <sup>[1]</sup>. | ||
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#If you want to use at several points the same footnote reference, it must be given name such as | #If you want to use at several points the same footnote reference, it must be given name such as | ||
<ref name= Halit1> footnote </ ref> | <pre><ref name= Halit1> footnote </ ref></pre> | ||
An example of this can be found at (insert link). | An example of this can be found at (insert link). |
Revision as of 09:44, 26 April 2011
Creating a Footnote
Footnotes are created with the program extension "Cite" (see http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php/de) as follows:
- Create the footnote: the footnote is inserted directly in the text of the article.
- To display the footnote correctly, the text must be marked as follows by using a button of the editor:
<ref> footnote </ref>
.
This identification produces a sequential numbering in superscript brackets, eg [1].
- If you want to use at several points the same footnote reference, it must be given name such as
<ref name= Halit1> footnote </ ref>
An example of this can be found at (insert link).