Multiple reference in one reference using achemso package
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I would like to create references like this:
I tried to use cite
command in a bibnote
but I got errors during compilation.
Here is a shortened version of my code:
documentclass[journal=jacsat,manuscript=communication]{achemso}
usepackage[version=3]{mhchem}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{csquotes}
usepackage{notes2bib}
begin{document}
Over the last decades, the fields of systems chemistrybibnote{For recent reviews, see: (a)cite{ISI:000349468200007}, (b) cite{ISI:000329586000007}, cite{ISI:000252411700008}}, ......
bibliography{savedrecs}
end{document}
bibliographies achemso
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I would like to create references like this:
I tried to use cite
command in a bibnote
but I got errors during compilation.
Here is a shortened version of my code:
documentclass[journal=jacsat,manuscript=communication]{achemso}
usepackage[version=3]{mhchem}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{csquotes}
usepackage{notes2bib}
begin{document}
Over the last decades, the fields of systems chemistrybibnote{For recent reviews, see: (a)cite{ISI:000349468200007}, (b) cite{ISI:000329586000007}, cite{ISI:000252411700008}}, ......
bibliography{savedrecs}
end{document}
bibliographies achemso
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Please add the bib entrys to your question you used (cited) in your code. Then we can test your code and better help you ...
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Sep 4 '17 at 18:32
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I would like to create references like this:
I tried to use cite
command in a bibnote
but I got errors during compilation.
Here is a shortened version of my code:
documentclass[journal=jacsat,manuscript=communication]{achemso}
usepackage[version=3]{mhchem}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{csquotes}
usepackage{notes2bib}
begin{document}
Over the last decades, the fields of systems chemistrybibnote{For recent reviews, see: (a)cite{ISI:000349468200007}, (b) cite{ISI:000329586000007}, cite{ISI:000252411700008}}, ......
bibliography{savedrecs}
end{document}
bibliographies achemso
I would like to create references like this:
I tried to use cite
command in a bibnote
but I got errors during compilation.
Here is a shortened version of my code:
documentclass[journal=jacsat,manuscript=communication]{achemso}
usepackage[version=3]{mhchem}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{csquotes}
usepackage{notes2bib}
begin{document}
Over the last decades, the fields of systems chemistrybibnote{For recent reviews, see: (a)cite{ISI:000349468200007}, (b) cite{ISI:000329586000007}, cite{ISI:000252411700008}}, ......
bibliography{savedrecs}
end{document}
bibliographies achemso
bibliographies achemso
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asked Sep 4 '17 at 11:00
Yigit Altay
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Please add the bib entrys to your question you used (cited) in your code. Then we can test your code and better help you ...
– Kurt
Sep 4 '17 at 18:32
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Please add the bib entrys to your question you used (cited) in your code. Then we can test your code and better help you ...
– Kurt
Sep 4 '17 at 18:32
Please add the bib entrys to your question you used (cited) in your code. Then we can test your code and better help you ...
– Kurt
Sep 4 '17 at 18:32
Please add the bib entrys to your question you used (cited) in your code. Then we can test your code and better help you ...
– Kurt
Sep 4 '17 at 18:32
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oh ok find it myself.
mciteplus package solves the issue.
But I couldn't find how to add the comment in the reference such as "for recent reviews, see:"
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oh ok find it myself.
mciteplus package solves the issue.
But I couldn't find how to add the comment in the reference such as "for recent reviews, see:"
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oh ok find it myself.
mciteplus package solves the issue.
But I couldn't find how to add the comment in the reference such as "for recent reviews, see:"
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up vote
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oh ok find it myself.
mciteplus package solves the issue.
But I couldn't find how to add the comment in the reference such as "for recent reviews, see:"
oh ok find it myself.
mciteplus package solves the issue.
But I couldn't find how to add the comment in the reference such as "for recent reviews, see:"
answered Sep 4 '17 at 11:32
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Please add the bib entrys to your question you used (cited) in your code. Then we can test your code and better help you ...
– Kurt
Sep 4 '17 at 18:32