# HG changeset patch # User jwe # Date 1078899292 0 # Node ID 4ec7d24b4943394da6e5c75745056ab130058c9c # Parent a3dd9369a1d4b93173ed22732f771fb9afe8cb57 [project @ 2004-03-10 06:14:52 by jwe] diff -r a3dd9369a1d4 -r 4ec7d24b4943 doc/faq/Octave-FAQ.texi --- a/doc/faq/Octave-FAQ.texi Wed Mar 10 06:10:19 2004 +0000 +++ b/doc/faq/Octave-FAQ.texi Wed Mar 10 06:14:52 2004 +0000 @@ -90,20 +90,21 @@ @node How can I cite Octave? @chapter How can I cite Octave? -Pointing to @url{octave.org} is good, because that gives people a -direct way to find out more. If citation of a URL is not allowed by a -publisher, or if you also want to point to a traditional reference, -then you can cite the Octave manual: + +Pointing to @url{http://www.octave.org} is good, because that gives +people a direct way to find out more. If citation of a URL is not +allowed by a publisher, or if you also want to point to a traditional +reference, then you can cite the Octave manual: @example @group - @@BOOK{eaton:2002, + @@BOOK@{eaton:2002, author = "John W. Eaton", title = "GNU Octave Manual", publisher = "Network Theory Limited", year = "2002", isbn = "0-9541617-2-6" - } + @} @end group @end example