English Wikisource has documentation too. See

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Help:Footnotes_and_endnotes

To note that you can use multiple versions of <ref follow> if the
reference carries on.  Also to note that you cannot use numbers in the
ref name, the extension doesn't play, so at enWS we would usually do
something like  <ref name ="p56"> where it is the initial page and
continue it. I have never seen two footnotes start and continue from
the same page, so it is pretty safe.

-- Billinghurst

On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 6:37 PM, Ankry <an...@mif.pg.gda.pl> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need a template solution for the following proof-reading problem I faced
>> in Bengali Wikisource.
>>
>> There is a reference in Page 1 which is continued in Page 2. I have used
>> the following code in Page 1:-
>>
>> <ref> Text of Page 1 reference and <includeonly>text of Page 2
>> reference</includeonly></ref>
>>
>> It was okay while proof-reading, but when it was transcluded in mainspace,
>> its not working. There the text of Page 2 reference is not shown.
>>
>> Can anyone help me with a solution? Do we need some more templates?
>> Thanks.
>
> This is supported by cite extention internally. Just use:
> <ref name="some name>...</ref> and
> <ref follow="some name">...</ref> on the following page(s), as described
> here:
>   
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite#Merging_two_texts_into_a_single_reference
>
> Ankry
>
>
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