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-@Chapter
- @Title { References }
- @Tag { biblio }
-@Begin
-@LP
-The simple way to make a list of references is to put them in a numbered
-references. @Index { references }
-or tagged list at the end of your document. If you use references only
-rarely, that is probably the best way, but if you use them frequently this
-chapter will save you hours of work in the long run.
-@PP
-Some good principles and many examples have been given by van Leunen
-van.leunen. @Index { van Leunen, Mary-Claire }
-@Cite { $vanleunen1992handbook }. Broadly speaking Lout follows her
-recommendations, with some unification and scaling back as is inevitable
-with software. Scribe @Cite { $reid1980scribe }
-latex. @Index @LaTeX
-scribe. @RawIndex Scribe
-scribe.reference @SubIndex { reference formatting }
-and @LaTeX @Cite { $lamport1986latex } followed the first edition of the
-same source.
-# , so translation from Scribe and @LaTeX references is
-# fairly straightforward.
-@BeginSections
-@Include { ref_sett }
-@Include { ref_cite }
-@Include { ref_labe }
-@Include { ref_entr }
-@Include { ref_chan }
-@Include { ref_crea }
-@EndSections
-@End @Chapter