[OS X TeX] Local theorems inside references

Christof Janssen c.janssen at mpi-hd.mpg.de
Mon Mar 20 05:23:11 EST 2006


Hello,

I would try \cite[theorem 3.2]{myreference} without any parentheses  
around the cite command. If you need a comment (text) before your  
reference, you need the full command \cite[text before][text after] 
{myreference} to produce something like [text before myreference,  
text after].

Christof

Am 20. Mrz 2006 um 10:48 schrieb delanoy at math.univ-lyon1.fr:

>
>   Hello all,
>
> I'm using makeindex and the commands \cite and \bibitem. My  
> question is : how
> do I produce an output like this :
>
>   [1, theorem 3.2]
>
> because the nearest I can do is [[1], theorem 3.2] ( by writing
> [\cite{myreference}, theorem 3.2] in the source file) ?
>
>
>                                                                        
>        Ewan
>
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