i know that \cite can be called like \cite[ref], \cite{ref},
\cite[options][ref], and \cite[options]{ref}

is there a difference between curly braces and brackets?

what options apart from “start”, “end”, “data”, and “alternative” does it
know, and how do “data” and “alternative” work?

best, philipp
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