Help:VisualEditor/User guide/Citation templates
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This page is a guide to adding footnotes (also called "citations", "inline citations" or "references") when local citation templates have been configured for your wiki, but the Citoid service has not been set up for your wiki.
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[edit]| The VisualEditor toolbar appears at the top of the screen when you begin editing. | |
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Cite button: The Cite button is used to add footnotes. All projects have access to Basic reference formatting and the ability to Re-use citations from here. This dialog also gives you quick access to local citation templates.
(Instructions for adding more local citation templates to the |
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Insert: The Insert menu may be different on some projects. Two options are useful for citations:
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Editing an existing footnote
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Re-using an existing footnote
[edit]Adding a new footnote
[edit]Using a standard citation template for a new footnote
[edit]The Cite button is used to add a new footnote. First, place your cursor where you want to add a footnote, in the text. Then, click on the Manual tab. Then select a standard citation type in the dialog. If the citation type you want is not on the menu, select the Basic item. (Instructions for adding more citation templates to this menu, on your local wiki, are available at VisualEditor/Citation tool.)
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| Clicking on a standard cite template icon such as "Book" will take you into the template mini-editor for that template. While the most common fields (template parameters) will be shown, not all of them are required. Important fields may be marked with an asterisk and a grey checkbox in the left sidebar. Optional fields (blue checkbox) can be added and removed from the template by checking and unchecking them in the sidebar.
To add an entirely new field, use the shortcut Ctrl+⇧ Shift+D and then click on "Add undocumented parameter" at the bottom of the mini editor. Click on | |
Using the Basic citation for a new footnote
[edit]You can also choose the Basic item from the Cite menu.
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Shown here is an example of selecting the Basic item, and then, in the Reference editor, adding text, including formatting, but not using a citation template.
You can make the new footnote belong to a group other than general references, although this is normally not done. (If you do have two or more groups of footnotes, the | |
In the Reference dialog, you can get to a citation template that is not (yet) on the Cite menu. From the Insert toolbar menu, click on the Template icon (puzzle piece).
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| Then, type the name (or part of the name) of the citation template you want to use, select it, click on "Add template", and edit it as you would any other template. (See the Editing templates section, below, if you need more information about templates.)
After you're done editing the template, click on | |
Adding a citation outside of a footnote
[edit]How to create a ==Further reading== list using Insert > Template > Cite book (etc.)
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You can add citation templates directly into the article, without putting them in footnotes or by using Basic references editor. From the Insert menu, click on the Template icon (a puzzle piece)
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| Then, type the name (or part of the name) of the citation template you want to use, select it, click on "Add template", and edit it as you would any other template. (See the Editing templates section in the user guide if you need more information about templates.)
After you're done editing the template, click on | |















