tag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:/discussions/problems/2022-multiple-citations-eliminating-commasMultiMarkdown: Discussion 2021-06-10T11:53:56Ztag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:Comment/491853522021-05-09T17:59:05Z2021-05-09T17:59:06ZMultiple citations eliminating commas<div><p>I figured out how to get old versions and the difference happens between 5.4 and latest version.</p></div>Williamtag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:Comment/491853522021-06-10T01:41:12Z2021-06-10T01:41:12ZMultiple citations eliminating commas<div><p>Sorry for the delay.</p>
<p>The intent is that <code>[#foo]</code> is a single reference, because separating two by a comma doesn't have specific meaning outside of LaTeX. You could have sequential citations by entering them sequentially -- <code>[#foo][#bar]</code></p>
<p>Alternatively, you could specify exactly what you want in LaTeX if that is your intended output format (<code>foo `\~citep{guy, og}`{=latex}</code>)</p>
<p>Fletcher</p></div>fletchertag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:Comment/491853522021-06-10T02:30:03Z2021-06-10T02:30:04ZMultiple citations eliminating commas<div><p>Thank you. It'll be good to be able to do that in mmd6.</p>
<p>I'm a big fan of your project by the way. What you did with the latex templates is very cool and once one understands it is such a slick way to write nice pdfs.</p>
<p>I made a script for it even so I don't have to go to the command line or put in the LaTeX inputs or title: <a href="https://github.com/wweatherall/markdownLatexPDF/">link</a></p></div>Williamtag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:Comment/491853522021-06-10T11:53:55Z2021-06-10T11:53:55ZMultiple citations eliminating commas<div><p>Glad you've found it helpful!</p></div>fletcher