If you are in an article that references multiple references in a row, and you want to display a format of [1-5,9,12], you can do the following:
In the introductory section of the article, add
\usepackage[square, comma, sort&compress, numbers]{natbib}
Where references need to be referenced in the body of the article, use:
\CITE{LIU2012WCNC, WEN13IEEETV,WANG2010VTC,SHEN2008ICC,ALEX2007ICC}
http://texblog.org/2007/05/28/mulitple-reference-citation/
#Paper writting This method causes the reference font to become larger, and an approximate solution is:Latex Reference Font Sizing method: In latex writing paper, especially the International conference papers, often have a certain limit on space, such as 8 pages, if the body content too much, may be more than a little or even half a page, when appropriate to adjust the font of the reference document, You can just control the article to 8 pages, the modification is very simple, as long as the final introduction of the reference to add a control statement: \small\bibliographystyle{ieee}
\bibliography{cassreference}
The above \small is to control the font to \small size, in addition to this, there are many other size choices: Font Sizes
- \tiny
- \scriptsize
- \footnotesize
- \small
- \normalsize
- \large
- \large
- \large
- \huge
- \huge
You can choose the right size according to your needs and actual situation. Of course not too small and not too big, in short, can not affect the visual effect. Because it is not standard practice after all.
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