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<nowiki>An asserted fact.<ref name="Jackson1999">Jackson, Jennifer. ''The Unlightable Being of Bareness'', Funky Publications, [[New York, NY]], 1999, ISBN 1-2345-6789-0</ref>{{rp|233-7}}<ref name="Smith2000">Smith, Bob. ''Another Source", Another Publisher, [[Chicago, IL]], 2000, ISBN 0-0986-5432-1</ref></nowiki><br /> | <nowiki>An asserted fact.<ref name="Jackson1999">Jackson, Jennifer. ''The Unlightable Being of Bareness'', Funky Publications, [[New York, NY]], 1999, ISBN 1-2345-6789-0</ref>{{rp|233-7}}<ref name="Smith2000">Smith, Bob. ''Another Source", Another Publisher, [[Chicago, IL]], 2000, ISBN 0-0986-5432-1</ref></nowiki><br /> | ||
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Revision as of 18:24, 17 March 2007
Usage
This template (the name of which stands for "reference pages") is for appending [[WP:HARV|Harvard referencing-style page numbers to Cite.php-generated inline reference citations. It is presently the only solution for the problem of a source that must be cited many, many times, at numerous different pages, yet the Cite.php <ref ...> footnoting system is desired to be used instead of the incredibly tedious and easy-to-break {{ref label}} and {{note label}} system (tedious and fragile in this context; the templates are easy to use and quite useful in other situations).
The problem of course is that a work cited 100 times with page numbers in each appearance, with individual <ref ...>'s will result in more than 100 lines generated for the same source by <references />, while using a single <ref ...> and simply mentioning all of the pages cited, in the single line generated by <references /> could result in at least 100 pages being specficially cited in a single reference citation footnote, rendering it basically unreadable and certainly useless. Given that Featured Article and sometimes even Good Article review generally insists upon specific facts being cited with specific page numbers, Cite.php's limitations are in fact a severe problem for editors, and even more importantly either of the two results above is a severe problem for encyclopedia readers.
This template solves this problem (perhaps temporarily, as Cite.php may be upgraded at some future date to account for this problem, in which case a bot can be created to convert {{Rp}} instances to the new improved super-<ref ...>).
Example
An asserted fact.<ref name="Jackson1999">Jackson, Jennifer. ''The Unlightable Being of Bareness'', Funky Publications, [[New York, NY]], 1999, ISBN 1-2345-6789-0</ref>{{rp|233-7}}<ref name="Smith2000">Smith, Bob. ''Another Source", Another Publisher, [[Chicago, IL]], 2000, ISBN 0-0986-5432-1</ref>
...
<references />