Test footnote and citation rendering
Paragraphs may contain footnote references (manually numbered1, anonymous auto-numbered3, labeled auto-numbered2, or symbolic*) or citation references ([CIT2002], [DU2015]).
- 1(1,2)
A footnote contains body elements, consistently indented by at least 3 spaces.
This is the footnote's second paragraph.
- 2(1,2)
Footnotes may be numbered, either manually (as in1) or automatically using a "#"-prefixed label. This footnote has a label so it can be referred to from multiple places, both as a footnote reference (2) and as a hyperlink reference.
- 3
This footnote is numbered automatically and anonymously using a label of "#" only.
This is the second paragraph.
And this is the third paragraph.
- *
Footnotes may also use symbols, specified with a "*" label. Here's a reference to the next footnote:†.
- †
This footnote shows the next symbol in the sequence.
- 4
Here's an unreferenced footnote, with a reference to a nonexistent footnote:5.
Citations
- CIT2002(1,2)
Citations are text-labeled footnotes. They may be rendered separately and differently from footnotes.
- DU2015
Example document, Hometown: 2015.
Here's a reference to the above, [CIT2002].
- 5
this footnote is missing in the standard example document.