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Hi.
I wish to separate the text in a caption so that it's not considered part of it for a cross-reference. For example: 1. Here is my figure I wish to caption. It included the reference source (RASCAN, 2010). I wish this part to not count as the caption text without making it on a new line. ![]() 2. A cross-reference includes the reference source: ![]() 3. As a result, my list of figures and tables has the reference, when it shouldn't have. ![]() I can edit out the reference source in the list of figures and tables myself, but it would be more convenient to somehow separate text in a caption. Any help is appreciated. |
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