On Sex, 02 Mar 2012, lina wrote:
sorry again, a bit off-topic.
A lot I'd say. You might get more help at a Tex-specific list such as
texhax (http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/texhax).
My question is that how to cite something in the text. usually is
superscript.
like [8] as superscript default in \cite{aaa},
as normal text for one citing case, not all.
sometimes when write something like "the detailed review please see
Ref. \cite{bbb}", here for this one in an exception, not expected to
be in the superscript.
I googled for a while, so much distractions, and no one around I can
ask. so ...
I assume you're using LaTeX.
How citations appear depends on the bibliography style (and packages
such as natbib if you're using them). I don't think any of the
standard LaTeX styles uses superscripted citations.
Anyway, it is hard to help you without more details of the document:
what citation style is used, packages that influence references, etc.
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