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<h1 id="pandoc-with-citeproc-hs"
>Pandoc with citeproc-hs</h1
><p
>[@nonexistent]</p
><p
>@nonexistent</p
><p
>Reference [1] says blah. Reference [1] says blah. Reference [1] says blah. Reference [1] says blah.</p
><p
>In a note.<sup
><a href="#fn1" class="footnoteRef" id="fnref1"
>1</a
></sup
> A citation group [1],[3]. Another one [1]. And another one in a note.<sup
><a href="#fn2" class="footnoteRef" id="fnref2"
>2</a
></sup
> Citation with a suffix and locator [1]. Citation with suffix only [1].</p
><p
>Now some modifiers.<sup
><a href="#fn3" class="footnoteRef" id="fnref3"
>3</a
></sup
></p
><h1 id="references"
>References</h1
><p
>[1] J. Doe, <em
>First Book</em
>, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.</p
><p
>[2] J. Doe, “Article”, <em
>Journal of Generic Studies</em
>, vol. 6, 2006, pp. 33-34.</p
><p
>[3] J. Doe and J. Roe, “Why Water Is Wet”, <em
>Third Book</em
>, Smith, S., Ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.</p
><div class="footnotes"
><hr
/><ol
><li id="fn1"
><p
>A citation without locators [3]. <a href="#fnref1" class="footnoteBackLink" title="Jump back to footnote 1">↩</a></p
></li
><li id="fn2"
><p
>Some citations [1]-[3]. <a href="#fnref2" class="footnoteBackLink" title="Jump back to footnote 2">↩</a></p
></li
><li id="fn3"
><p
>Like a citation without author: [1], and now Doe with a locator [2]. <a href="#fnref3" class="footnoteBackLink" title="Jump back to footnote 3">↩</a></p
></li
></ol
></div
>
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