Fine-tuning of aps style
To cite like [1, p. 101] \cite[righttext={\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014] works, but has no comma \cite[righttext={, p.~101}][Hankins:2014] produces no page \cite[righttext={,\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014] gives no page at all \cite[righttext={\nbsp, p.~101}][Hankins:2014] gives no page at all. righttext seems to be reluctant over the initial comma right after the reference number.
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 18:30:11 +0300
Dmitry Starostin
To cite like [1, p. 101]
\cite[righttext={\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
works, but has no comma
\cite[righttext={, p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
produces no page
\cite[righttext={,\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
gives no page at all
\cite[righttext={\nbsp, p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
gives no page at all.
righttext seems to be reluctant over the initial comma right after the reference number.
As you can have multiple references: \cite[righttext={p.~101,p.301}[Hankins2014,Starostin2019] If one wants an explicit comma in the text for each citation, one needs to add extra grouping: \cite[righttext={{, p.~101}}][Hankins:2014] Alan
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Alan Braslau
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Dmitry Starostin