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I've never seen this. Usually you don't have the LaTeX source of a paper you cite, you wouldn't know which label to use for the reference, when the cited paper is written in LaTeX at all. Or something changed quite a bit in recent years.

Can you link to another paper's Figure 2.2 now, and have LaTeX error out if the link is broken? How does that work?




I assume they're referring to internal references. It does not look like they feed cited papers in to their tool.


Oh, ok. I had badly misunderstood the quote.




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