.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.8.1 .\" .TH "" "" "" "" .SH Pandoc with citeproc\-hs .IP \(bu 2 \f[B]nonexistent?\f[R] .IP \(bu 2 \f[B]nonexistent?\f[R] .IP \(bu 2 [1] says blah. .IP \(bu 2 [1, p. 30] says blah. .IP \(bu 2 [1, p. 30], with suffix says blah. .IP \(bu 2 [1], [2, p. 30], see also [3] says blah. .IP \(bu 2 In a note.[1] .IP \(bu 2 A citation group see [1, pp. 34\(en35], also [3, Ch. 3]. .IP \(bu 2 Another one see [1, pp. 34\(en35]. .IP \(bu 2 And another one in a note.[2] .IP \(bu 2 Citation with a suffix and locator [1, pp. 33, 35\(en37], and nowhere else. .IP \(bu 2 Citation with suffix only [1] and nowhere else. .IP \(bu 2 Now some modifiers.[3] .IP \(bu 2 With some markup \f[I]see\f[R] [1, p. 32]. .SH References .PP [1] J. Doe, \f[I]First book\f[R]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. .PP [2] J. Doe, \(lqArticle,\(rq \f[I]Journal of Generic Studies\f[R], vol. 6, pp. 33\(en34, 2006. .PP [3] J. Doe and J. Roe, \(lqWhy water is wet,\(rq in \f[I]Third book\f[R], S. Smith, Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. .SH NOTES .SS [1] .PP A citation without locators [3]. .SS [2] .PP Some citations see [2, Ch. 3], [1], [3]. .SS [3] .PP Like a citation without author: [1], and now Doe with a locator [2, p. 44].