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SilverKiri
I think Yves may be able to answer this! I've installed the ISO 690 Numerical
Extension that Yves created and can now have bracketed citation numbers.
Oddly though, the bibliography list has double-numbers (i.e., [1][1], [2][2],
etc.). It's bothersome, but I can do a temp fix. NOW the question is that I
have auto-numbered my equations but how do I cross-reference them in the body
of the document without pulling in the actual equation? I chose "Only Label
and Number" but it still pulls in the equation. Also, how can I add
parentheses around the equation numbering? I'd like to keep the
cross-references, the bibliography and equation numbering all "active" so
that if things move around, I can easily update the numbering using Alt+F9.
Is this possible? Thanks for any help you could offer.
Extension that Yves created and can now have bracketed citation numbers.
Oddly though, the bibliography list has double-numbers (i.e., [1][1], [2][2],
etc.). It's bothersome, but I can do a temp fix. NOW the question is that I
have auto-numbered my equations but how do I cross-reference them in the body
of the document without pulling in the actual equation? I chose "Only Label
and Number" but it still pulls in the equation. Also, how can I add
parentheses around the equation numbering? I'd like to keep the
cross-references, the bibliography and equation numbering all "active" so
that if things move around, I can easily update the numbering using Alt+F9.
Is this possible? Thanks for any help you could offer.