Hello,

Yes it's used all the time in scientific publications, see e.g. https://www.cell.com/biophysj/fulltext/S0006-3495(19)30666-6

Best wishes,
  Michael

On 07/10/2019 17:22, Komiya Takeshi wrote:
Hi,

At present, footnotes and citations are not concatenated. And we don't
have a plan at all.
Is this form usually used in real world?

Thanks,
Takeshi KOMIYA

2019年9月25日(水) 8:28 Michael Clerx <[email protected]>:
I can write citations like this:

     Based on the algorithm described in [1]_,[2]_.

     .. [1] First reference

     .. [2] Second reference

But this renders as "described in [1], [2]."

Is there any way to get "described in [1, 2]" ?

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