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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-% $Id: faq-biblio.tex,v 1.7 2010/03/26 22:48:51 rf10 Exp rf10 $
+% $Id: faq-biblio.tex,v 1.8 2010/07/08 20:29:21 rf10 Exp rf10 $
\section{Bibliographies and citations}
@@ -1107,15 +1107,16 @@ You need to make a small change to the bibliography style
(\extension{bst}) file you use; the \Package{mcite} package
documentation tells you how to do that.
-(Despite these multiple citations being primarily a physics-oriented
-requirement, the \Class{RevTeX} (Physics support) class doesn't work
-with \Package{mcite}.
+Most recent versions of \Class{REVTeX} (version 4.1 and later), in
+conjunction with recent versions of \Package{natbib}, already contain
+support for combined citations and so no longer even need
+\Package{mciteplus} (but \Package{mciteplus} is more general and will
+work with many other class and package combinations).
The \Package{mciteplus} package adresses many of the infelicites of
-\Package{mcite}, and \emph{does} work with \Class{RevTeX}. Again,
-`ordinary' \extension{bst} files will not work with
-\Package{mciteplus}, but the package documentation explains how to
-patch an existing \BibTeX{} style.
+\Package{mcite}. Again, `ordinary' \extension{bst} files will not
+work with \Package{mciteplus}, but the package documentation explains
+how to patch an existing \BibTeX{} style.
The \Package{collref} package takes a rather different approach to the
problem, and will work with most (if not all) \BibTeX{} packages.
@@ -1133,9 +1134,10 @@ it will collect \texttt{paper1} and \texttt{paper2} as a multiple reference.
\item[collref.sty]\CTANref{collref}
\item[mcite.sty]\CTANref{mcite}
\item[mciteplus.sty]\CTANref{mciteplus}
-\item[revtex \nothtml{\rmfamily}bundle]\CTANref{revtex}
+\item[natbib.sty]\CTANref{natbib}
+\item[revtex 4.1]\CTANref{revtex4-1}
\end{ctanrefs}
-\LastEdit{2009-06-09}
+\LastEdit{2010-07-07}
\Question[Q-backref]{References from the bibliography to the citation}