I am currently using the \autoref command from the hyperref package to refer to my theorems etc. However, I want to be able to (easily) refer to two or more ...
Having all your references in a BibTeX-file (*.bib) is more convenient for reusage than typing or
The JabRef reference manager suggests to use the "electronic" type. So I do it like this: @electronic{Rub1, author = {Rubino, Daniel}, editor = {{Windows Phone Central}}, title = {IE9 for...
Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.
In LaTeX, you can easily reference almost anything that can be numbered, and have LaTeX automatically updating the numbering for you whenever necessary. The objects which can be referenced include chapters, sections, subsections, footnotes, theorems, equations...
Have a look to this wiki: LaTeX/Labels and Cross-referencing: The hyperref package automatically includes the nameref package, and a similarly named command.
History. Hard to Believe Photos and Facts About Dubai. History. Yellowstone National Park: History of an American Wonderland. Pets & Animals. The Most Dangerous Animals on Earth. History. The Real...
In-Text Citations. APA Reference List. General Rules – Reference List. Authors.
An architectural bureau that breaks the boundaries between art, architecture and design...
Reference is a relationship between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object.