User:Trappist the monk/HarvErrors/testcases

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This sfn has two matching citation templates in §Bibliography and one in §Publications so those should show duplicate target messages.[1]

This harvnb does not have a matching citation template.[2] Shows as Brown 2011 in §References should have an error message

Section number 1

Article body text with an sfn with matching citation in §Bibliography.[3]

Section number 2

Article body text with an inline citation.[4] Did that just to have it.

More article body text with a harvnb linking to a citation in §Further reading.[5]

More article body text with an sfn linking to a citation in §External links.[6]

Publications

these references should be ignored except for Black 2010

  • Black; Brown (2010). The Black Brown Book.
  • Black (2010). The Black Book. – shows duplicate target message
  • Black; Brown (2010). The Black Book.

References

No error messages except as noted in the body text

  1. ^ Black 2010. sfn error: multiple targets (3×): CITEREFBlack2010 (help)
  2. ^ Brown 2011
  3. ^ Red 2012.
  4. ^ Orange (2013). The Orange Book.
  5. ^ Yellow 2014
  6. ^ Black & Black 2010.

Bibliography

No warning messages except as noted

  • Black (2010). The Black Book. – shows duplicate target message
  • Red (2012). The Red Book.
  • Grey (2018). The Grey Book. – shows a warning message; this one should be linked from §References

duplicate

  • Black (2010). The Black Book. – shows duplicate target message

External links

No error messages except as noted

  • White (2019). The White Book.
  • Black; Black (2010). The Black Black Book. – shows an error message; this one is linked from §References; should be in §Bibliography

Further reading

No error messages except as noted

  • Yellow (2014). The Yellow Book. – shows an error message; this one is linked from §References; should be in §Bibliography
  • Green (2015). The Green Book.
  • Blue (2016). The Blue Book.
  • Violet (2017). The Violet Book.