GNU TeXmacs - Bugs: bug #59433, Support for apsrev4-1.bst...
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bug #59433: Support for apsrev4-1.bst reference style
Submitter: | Nail <joepass> | ||
Submitted: | Sun 08 Nov 2020 09:02:40 PM UTC | ||
Category: | None | Priority: | 5 - Normal |
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Is it possible to make support to apsrev4-1.bst? This style has very useful feature. It is possible to combine multiple references into single number. It is realized by star operation: \cite{paper1,*paper2,*paper3}. Three papers will be collected in References under single number [1]. I’m not an user of scheme and can not realize by myself.