Pandoc with citeproc-hs ======================= - [@nonexistent] - @nonexistent - John Doe[^1] says blah. - Doe[^2] says blah. - Doe[^3] says blah. - Doe[^4] says blah. - In a note.[^5] - A citation group.[^6] - Another one.[^7] - And another one in a note.[^8] - Citation with a suffix and locator.[^9] - Citation with suffix only.[^10] - Now some modifiers.[^11] - With some markup.[^12] References ========== Doe, John, ‘Article’, *Journal of Generic Studies*, 6 (2006), 33–34. ---, *First Book* (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Doe, John, and Jenny Roe, ‘Why Water Is Wet’, in *Third Book*, ed. by Sam Smith (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007). [^1]: *First Book* (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). [^2]: *First Book*, p. 30. [^3]: *First Book*, p. 30, with suffix. [^4]: *First Book*; ‘Article’, *Journal of Generic Studies*, 6 (2006), 33–34 (p. 30); see also John Doe and Jenny Roe, ‘Why Water Is Wet’, in *Third Book*, ed. by Sam Smith (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007). [^5]: A citation without locators Doe and Roe. [^6]: See Doe, *First Book*, chap. 3; also Doe and Roe, pp. 34–35. [^7]: See Doe, *First Book*, pp. 34–35. [^8]: Some citations see Doe, *First Book*, chap. 3; Doe and Roe; Doe, ‘Article’, 33–34. [^9]: Doe, *First Book*, pp. 33, 35–37, and nowhere else. [^10]: Doe, *First Book* and nowhere else. [^11]: Like a citation without author: *First Book*, and now Doe with a locator ‘Article’, 33–34 (p. 44). [^12]: *See* Doe, *First Book*, p. 32.