\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-Citation labels are generated by exactly the same machinery that generates
- LyX's on-screen labels, so the labels will look in the output much as they
- do in LyX, though better.
+Citation labels are generated by the same machinery that generates LyX's
+ on-screen labels, so the labels will look in the output much as they do
+ in LyX, though better.
If you are using numerical citations, then LyX will output numerical labels,
such as [1] or [17], rather than simply showing the citation key in square
brackets, as it does on-screen.
entry in the citation dialog.
The formatting can be customized in your layout file or, preferably, in
a module.
- See Section
-\begin_inset CommandInset ref
-LatexCommand ref
-reference "sub:Citation-format-description"
-
-\end_inset
-
- of the
+ See the
\emph on
Customization
\emph default
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-The other significant defect is that cross-referenced information is printed
+The main defect at present is that cross-referenced information is printed
with every entry with which it is associated.
So you can see things like this:
\end_layout